Who'd have thought Ed Milliband had it in him?
He looks the type tbh.
Who'd have thought Ed Milliband had it in him?
Who'd have thought Ed Milliband had it in him?
Ah yes, the brotherly backstabber.Who'd have thought Ed Milliband had it in him?
And your post is a sad reflection of the attitude of you and others on this forum. You automatically assume you are right, nobody else’s opinion counts and anyone who doesn’t agree with you is either an idiot or has been manipulated. Remind us again, how did you do in the local elections when you stood for office?This poll is a sad reflection of how low this country has got. Almost half the people think this country, which once stood for law and order, should break international treaties. That's what you can achieve by manipulating voters.
I think there is a strong argument that the EU is breaking the withdrawal agreement by not negotiating in good faith.This poll is a sad reflection of how low this country has got.
Almost half the people think this country, which once stood for law and order, should break international treaties.
That's what you can achieve by manipulating voters.
He always reminds me of a Nick Park creation.He looks the type tbh.
there is no argument.I think there is a strong argument that the EU is breaking the withdrawal agreement by not negotiating in good faith.
yes it doesMy understanding is that this bill does not in itself break international law
Really?, which judging by the noise coming out of Brussels, is having the desired effect.
they have abided by thembut its a bit silly to rely on the rules when the other side doesn't abide by them
I think you're wrong on two points in there. I don't believe in its current form it need parliament to approve anything further ,just the government.My understanding is that this bill does not in itself break international law or the withdrawal agreement. However, it gives Parliament the ability to break the withdrawal agreement if the EU applies the withdrawal agreement in such a way that the integrity of the internal market is fractured.
Just because you don't agree with the argument doesn't mean it doesn't exist.there is no argument. The EU has been negotiating exactly in line with the PD
The withdrawal agreement contains clauses like 'recognise Northern Ireland’s integral place in the United Kingdom’s internal market', pledging 'best endeavours to facilitate the trade between Northern Ireland and all other parts of the United Kingdom … avoiding controls at the ports and airports of Northern Ireland to the greatest extent possible', and promising 'to develop in good faith agreements giving effect to this relationship … such that they can come into force by the end of 2020.if you can point to any evidence that proves the EU is not acting in good faith, please present them.
Northern Ireland doesn't need to be an issue for the EU, but they are choosing to make it so as a negotiating tool.sadly brexiteers refuse to take responsibility for what they voted for
leaving the Single Market has always meant a problem in Ireland.
If you can point to any other external border into the Single market that has no border checks, Im all ears
Reading further news today, the Bill allows the government to invoke the clauses unilaterally, but Parliament has to ratify it within 60 days and can overturn it.I think you're wrong on two points in there. I don't believe in its current form it need parliament to approve anything further ,just the government.
The second is that there is no integrity of the internal market. We signed that away clearly and definitely as part of the WA. People have been pointing out that it required a border between NI and GB since it was proposed, whilst it was debated and after it was signed but some people ignored it.
It also allows a very similar one to be applied if it isn't rejected. If the government were operating in good faith then they'd never just resubmit a nearly identical version...Reading further news today, the Bill allows the government to invoke the clauses unilaterally, but Parliament has to ratify it within 60 days and can overturn it.