He always reminds me of a Nick Park creation.
Do you remember that piccy of him scoffing a sandwich? That's his face when "he's got it in him".
I'll get mi coat.....
He always reminds me of a Nick Park creation.
The question was a very basic one, and had no reference to anyone's opinion as regards to any particular issue...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.
I was simply asking whether the UK should break international law...
Yes, it was a very basic question. Any reason you’re asking just me - I see you haven’t asked anyone else including Notchy, Nosey and JohhnyD?The question was a very basic one, and had no reference to anyone's opinion as regards to any particular issue...
I was simply asking whether the UK should break international law...
Yes or no couldn't be too hard to choose between, could it?
I'd imagine the people and businesses in NI and Eire are very concerned that Barnier may have made a threat to block the Irish sea "border". If that isn't the case surely Barnier would have denied that he did or at least reassure everybody that there is no way that the EU would use the WA clause as a punishment. As I cannot find any news to confirm that, I can only assume he did make that threat and that we must protect ourselves for such threats. I agree with Labour Peer, Kate Hoey regarding this.
"There are still people out there that would rather side with the EU against the British government..."
I'd imagine the people and businesses in NI and Eire are very concerned that Barnier may have made a threat to block the Irish sea "border". If that isn't the case surely Barnier would have denied that he did or at least reassure everybody that there is no way that the EU would use the WA clause as a punishment. As I cannot find any news to confirm that, I can only assume he did make that threat and that we must protect ourselves for such threats. I agree with Labour Peer, Kate Hoey regarding this.
The claim is from David Frost
Will they be? I know that they are right now as we can't change them during the transition period, but we haven't agreed that they'll stay the same afterwards. There has been plenty of discussion about allowing weaker controls in future.Barnier has refused listing of GB as a 'third country' which would prevent GB from exporting food to NI, when tackled Barnier responded that they would not give GB a 'third country' listing until 'we' listed our 'food standards rules', Frost pointed out that our foods standards rules are exactly the same as the EU's, as has been previously advised on more than one occasion.
we haven't agreed that they'll stay the same afterwards
They shouldn't have to. The Bill in itself doesn't break the law, it only breaks the law if it's enacted, the only circumstances that will cause it to be enacted is if the EU are in breach of the WA, so good luck in court.
Frost pointed out that our foods standards rules are exactly the same as the EU's
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?