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Previously on "No need for a withdrawal agreement"
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Spain is now free to ignore the treaty of Utrecht in a very limited and specific way. Bye bye Gibraltar.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNo need for a withdrawal agreement
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They knew they were going to do this all along....
Originally posted by Steve Baker;ERGwe should vote for the original withdrawal agreement without reading it, on the basis Michael Gove articulated: we could change it later
Boris: take back control | Steve Baker | The Critic MagazineOriginally posted by Michael Gove - 2017;Tory Idiot“If the British people dislike the agreement that we have negotiated with the EU, the agreement will allow a future government to diverge.”Originally posted by Dominic Cummings - 2019;Unelected Puppet Master“don’t worry about the so-called ‘permanent’ commitments this historically abysmal Cabinet are trying to make on our behalf. They are not ‘permanent’ and a serious government — one not cowed by officials and their bulltulip ‘legal advice’ with which they have herded ministers like sheep — will dispense with these commitments.”
On the referendum #24N: Actions have consequences – Dominic Cummings's Blog
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostSpaffed. That is a good word. I had never heard it before. I shall start using it from now on.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostGood luck putting that in a PPT!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostJohnson has never had a withdrawal agreement, he just spaffed it all away...
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Johnson has never had a withdrawal agreement, he just spaffed it all away...
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIsn't it really sad what these Tories have done to our country. Who'd have thought, 10 years ago, that we'd turn into a rogue country not to be trusted on the world stage and willing to break international law just to force through the ideologies of a minority of Tories?
We might all be getting blue passports, but we'll be too embarrassed to show them.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostJonathan Jones: Head of government's legal department quits over PM's reported Brexit plan,
"This resignation indicates that senior government lawyers think that the government are about to break the law".
Jonathan Jones: Head of government's legal department quits over PM's reported Brexit plan, Whitehall sources say | Politics News | Sky News
We might all be getting blue passports, but we'll be too embarrassed to show them.
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Originally posted by Brandon Lewis;NI Secretary
I would say to my honourable friend that, yes, this does break international law in a very specific and limited way. We’re taking the power to disapply the EU law concept of direct effect required by article 4 in certain very tightly defined circumstances.
If you're a Tory then laws are only for other people...
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