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BoJo refuses to give full diplomatic status to EU ambassador
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They don't need to be 'happy with it' they just need to be convinced that the alternative is worse. This is how the EU is going to operate going forward.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
Most of real life choices are like thatOriginally posted by Mordac View PostThey don't need to be 'happy with it' they just need to be convinced that the alternative is worse.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMost of real life choices are like that
What let us invade Sudetenland & Czechoslovakia so we don't invade Poland?Comment
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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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how TF would You know FFS?Originally posted by AtW View PostMost of real life choices are like thatComment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
Oh its so confusing isn't it? The UK is a country and the EU isn't.
By the way they haven't refused to recognise an EU ambassador, just not to give them the same diplomatic privileges as a country's Ambassador as per the treaties we signed.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posthow TF would You know FFS?
its what Nuttina is used to, behave or get the duct tape!Comment
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Can you explain why Britain insists that it has ambassadors to the OECD and WTO and expects them to have full diplomatic status – not paying local taxes, the CD number plate, and other assorted rights? The UK insists its head of delegation to the World Bank and the IMF also have ambassadorial status.Originally posted by vetran View PostOh its so confusing isn't it? The UK is a country and the EU isn't.
By the way they haven't refused to recognise an EU ambassador, just not to give them the same diplomatic privileges as a country's Ambassador as per the treaties we signed.
It has echoes of this: US bumps EU diplomatic status back up after downgrade – POLITICO“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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and NATO and the UNOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostCan you explain why Britain insists that it has ambassadors to the OECD and WTO and expects them to have full diplomatic status – not paying local taxes, the CD number plate, and other assorted rights? The UK insists its head of delegation to the World Bank and the IMF also have ambassadorial status.
It has echoes of this: US bumps EU diplomatic status back up after downgrade – POLITICO
NATO - Topic: National delegations to NATOAs set out in the "Agreement on the Status of NATO, National Representatives and International Staff" (signed at Ottawa in 1951), all members of national delegations shall enjoy the same immunities and privileges as diplomatic representatives. These include: immunity from personal arrest or detention; immunity from legal process in respect of words spoken or written or acts done in an official capacity; and inviolability for all papers and documents. A full list of privileges and immunities can be found in Article XIII of the agreement.
All countries of courseComment
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Of course the EU is a country - although they dare not admit it yet, in case 400 million people don't like the idea of permanently having an unelected government. Although it solves the problem of people moving freely without being able to vote in the general elections of the nations they have moved to. Simply render national elections irrelevant. I'm sure that was part of the plan.Originally posted by vetran View PostOh its so confusing isn't it? The UK is a country and the EU isn't.
By the way they haven't refused to recognise an EU ambassador, just not to give them the same diplomatic privileges as a country's Ambassador as per the treaties we signed.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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