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Not to late to 'Go back on Brexit'

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    #61
    Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post
    It's the European Commision and associated European Court of Justice (ECJ) which will be kicked to the wind by Brexit.

    "In the EU, the unelected European Commission creates laws for us and our parliament can only rubber-stamp them. The whole system is overseen by the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) in Luxembourg, which has ultimate jurisdiction over our parliament and law courts."
    The Telegraph, 22 June 2016

    Regarding the hated 'right to a family life' ECHR Theresa May stated in April that she'd scrap it:
    "UK must leave European convention on human rights
    Britain should withdraw from the European convention on human rights regardless of the EU referendum result,
    So regardless of the EU referendum, my view is this: if we want to reform human rights laws in this country, it isn’t the EU we should leave but the ECHR and the jurisdiction of its court.”
    Theresa May, reported in the Guardian, 25 April 2016

    however, last week she changed her mind..
    "Theresa May ditches plan to pull UK out of ECHR - says it divides people & has no parliamentary majority"
    30th June 2016

    0% laws now thanks to Brexit, EC and ECJ flushed down the pan.
    ECHR stay-leave contentious, but we can leave if we choose.
    How do you feel about the EFTA Court?

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      #62
      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
      You really are a clueless chunt, aren't you?

      God help any client who gets on the back of whatever you do. I asune it's junior coding based on your extreme lack of knowledge and obvious inability to discuss anything at a level above base.
      Brexiter, says it all really doesn't it
      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.

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        #63
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        Brexiter, says it all really doesn't it
        Continued inability to provide a sensible response.

        Do you still think The Hague Court is an EU body or have we sorted you on that?

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          #64
          Originally posted by GB9 View Post
          Continued inability to provide a sensible response.

          Do you still think The Hague Court is an EU body or have we sorted you on that?
          Which Hague court are we talking about, there are quite a few there but as someone who believes in being insular you probably wouldn't know that? Do you know the word 'details'?
          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.

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            #65
            Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post
            It's the European Commision and associated European Court of Justice (ECJ) which will be kicked to the wind by Brexit.

            "In the EU, the unelected European Commission creates laws for us and our parliament can only rubber-stamp them. The whole system is overseen by the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) in Luxembourg, which has ultimate jurisdiction over our parliament and law courts."
            The Telegraph, 22 June 2016

            Regarding the hated 'right to a family life' ECHR Theresa May stated in April that she'd scrap it:
            "UK must leave European convention on human rights
            Britain should withdraw from the European convention on human rights regardless of the EU referendum result,
            So regardless of the EU referendum, my view is this: if we want to reform human rights laws in this country, it isn’t the EU we should leave but the ECHR and the jurisdiction of its court.”
            Theresa May, reported in the Guardian, 25 April 2016

            however, last week she changed her mind..
            "Theresa May ditches plan to pull UK out of ECHR - says it divides people & has no parliamentary majority"
            30th June 2016

            0% laws now thanks to Brexit, EC and ECJ flushed down the pan.
            ECHR stay-leave contentious, but we can leave if we choose.
            Brexiters need to get it in their heads there are some supra-national courts you leave at your peril.

            If we leave the ECHR then we will have the international respect of Putin's Russia and Saudi Arabia.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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