Should the UK break international law?

Should the UK break international law?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 13 50.0%

  • Total voters
    26
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An easy no from me.

Im just listening to the Numpties in the commons arguing for this bill

one MP is just saying "the EU signed up for unfettered access as part of the WA"

this is yet another example of Brexiteers refusing to take responsibility for their actions.

Brexit now means leaving the SM
RoI is in the SM
NI is part of the UK

What the EU signed up for is "we will protect the integrity of the Single Market"......that is not "unfettered access"
 
I voted no

But with certain reservations

If that's the correct term :confused:
 
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It's interesting that there are a large number of votes but few comments...

Are people no longer happy to disguise what they really feel?

Is that the way society is headed?
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54156419

A proposed law giving Boris Johnson's government the power to override parts of the Brexit agreement with the EU has passed its first hurdle in the Commons.

MPs backed the Internal Market Bill by 340 votes to 263.

Ministers say it contains vital safeguards to protect Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, if negotiations on a future trade deal break down.
 
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Ministers say it contains vital safeguards to protect Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, if negotiations on a future trade deal break down.
Borisconi and goebbels are now clairvoyants?
 
Apparently the bill has passed through Parliament on the first reading with a sizeable majority
 
Still a long way to go and a lot of propaganda and misinformation to come yet.
All of it from the Tory government

The lies were coming thick fast from them last night.

Apparently none of understand when the UK leaves the SM we are outside the walls of that club.

Northern Ireland, as vote for by Tories is inside the club for goods.


Brexers are claiming the Internal market bill is in response to Barnier threatening to ensure the SM is protected.......but Barniers comments came AFTER the announcement of the bill.
 
As the canadians said its virtualy impossible to discuss a trade deal with the EU

One negoiater was left traumatised by the experience and has yet to recover

The Americans spent 7 years talking to. Them and the only agreement they came to wS to agree to disagree :)

1 year was spent on negotiating the seating arrangements and menu

Then there were certain EU delegates that would go awol
 
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