It’s ok to breach it in a specific and limited way
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Previously on "EU launches Brexit legal action against UK"
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Johnson & Co don't GAS about breaching the law. They already aptly demonstrated this when they unlawfully prorogued our own Parliament.
No doubt many in this country will applaud them.
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Oh it does.Originally posted by AtW View PostHang on, I thought Boris’s deal freed Britannia from the shackles of unelected EUSSR self-proclaimed “judges”?

Except for concerning treaties with the EU. They're adjuicated by the ECJ.
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EU launches Brexit legal action against UK
”Brussels has launched legal action against the UK over alleged breaches of the two sides’ Brexit deal on Northern Ireland, escalating a dispute that has soured relations and which could lead to British goods being hit with tariffs. The European Commission on Monday initiated a process that could result in Britain being hauled before the European Court of Justice and facing trade sanctions. Brussels said steps by the UK government earlier this month to unilaterally ease trading conditions for Northern Irish businesses amounted to a breach of the two sides’ Brexit treaty. “
https://www.ft.com/content/80670e39-...5-c3b0e3dd9b2f
Hang on, I thought Boris’s deal freed Britannia from the shackles of unelected EUSSR self-proclaimed “judges”?

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