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EU court is supreme for agreed EU things, sounds fair and it's the only practical way - UK judges are taking part in EU court, it's not like it's German and French only. -
Here in Realityland, the UK Parliament can repeal any law it wishes. Perhaps you are muddled between judiciary and legislature?Originally posted by bobspud View PostI don't know what cloud you live on but the EU Courts have supremacy over ALL the states. The UK are incapable of repealing anything that is handed to them. Its like feeding a baby they hold our nose till we open our mouth and in goes the next spoon of tulip.
Its interesting that the most vocal supporters of the UK saying in this mess are all people that have chosen to leave the UK and work elsewhere. Perhaps you should just apply for residency in your new home and stay there.
I don't need to apply for residency as it is automatic.
It's interesting that the most vocal supporters of the UK leaving the EU are stupid and/or ignorant.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by Old Greg View Post
It's interesting that most vocal supporters of the UK leaving the EU understand difference between fact and opinion,As an emmigrant remainer I can only make wild accusations and throw insultsComment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI don't know what cloud you live on but the EU Courts have supremacy over ALL the states. The UK are incapable of repealing anything that is handed to them. Its like feeding a baby they hold our nose till we open our mouth and in goes the next spoon of tulip.
Its interesting that the most vocal supporters of the UK saying in this mess are all people that have chosen to leave the UK and work elsewhere. Perhaps you should just apply for residency in your new home and stay there.So, vetran, do you believe that the EU Courts have supremacy over the UK Parliament?Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFYComment
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do you?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo, vetran, do you believe that the EU Courts have supremacy over the UK Parliament?
https://fullfact.org/europe/eu-law-and-uk/
As they seem to disagree with you they are obviously racist, xenophobic swivel eyed loons.The UK has accepted the supremacy of EU law for some time
Other member countries have been more reluctant to accept the supremacy of EU law than the United Kingdom.
The European Communities Act, passed by Parliament in 1972, accepted the supremacy of EU law. That principle has also been endorsed by the UK courts.
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No, they state that EU law has supremacy over UK law, not over UK Parliament. That supremacy over UK law derives from UK Parliament, so UK Parliament can remove it through an Act of repeal for instance.Originally posted by vetran View Postdo you?
https://fullfact.org/europe/eu-law-and-uk/
As they seem to disagree with you they are obviously racist, xenophobic swivel eyed loons.
Do you understand now?Comment
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UK 'obliged' to accept judgments of European courts, official document from ministers ahead of EU referendum revealsOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostSo, vetran, do you believe that the EU Courts have supremacy over the UK Parliament?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Why should we have to bother?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo, they state that EU law has supremacy over UK law, not over UK Parliament. That supremacy over UK law derives from UK Parliament, so UK Parliament can remove it through an Act of repeal for instance.
Do you understand now?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Which the UK Parliament can choose to leave at any point, reasserting the supremacy of UK law.Originally posted by AtW View PostRules of the club.Comment
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