Interpol has issued a “Red Notice” seeking the arrest of an American diplomat’s wife charged in a deadly, wrong-way crash with a British motorcyclist, according to reports Monday.
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Fair point - I think we're in agreement here.Originally posted by hairymouse View PostShe could come back here and give the queen a slap if the US decided that's what they wanted. The "Special Relationship" has always been seriously one sided, and it's only going to get worse after the UK has voted for a diminished role in the world pecking order.
Anyone remember this?

I wish I had the time to find the gif of Bush humiliating Brown in front of the press.
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She could come back here and give the queen a slap if the US decided that's what they wanted. The "Special Relationship" has always been seriously one sided, and it's only going to get worse after the UK has voted for a diminished role in the world pecking order.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostShe might do - but she won't be coming back here
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I wish I had the time to find the gif of Bush humiliating Brown in front of the press.
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I don't think that would matter - very very few places are going to prefer upsetting the USA to upsetting us.Originally posted by eek View PostNot anywhere with an extradition treaty with the UK.
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She might do - but she won't be coming back hereOriginally posted by eek View Post
I commented elsewhere a while back she will never leave the USA again.
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My mistake it's more nuanced than my response - it's actually this bitOriginally posted by Eirikur View PostTechnically Anne had it, as a spouse of a diplomat, it's the rule
And the accident wasn't while exercising her functions as part of the mission (she was driving somewhere) so the immunity is no longer valid as she's back home.Diplomats lose much of their immunity following the termination of their diplomatic status under Article 39 of the VCDR, which provides that the "immunities shall normally cease at the moment when he leaves the country … but shall subsist until that time … However, with respect to acts performed by such a person in the exercise of his functions as a member of the mission, immunity shall continue to subsist."
I commented elsewhere a while back she will never leave the USA again.
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Why is this still a story ?
diplomatic immunity is diplomatic immunity
What is not to get here ?
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