I was assuming - like an idiot - that perhaps Britain wouldn't mind being subject to ECJ on nuclear stuff, given the wider benefits of nuclear cooperation.
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Bill Cash gives a textbook definition of irony:-
Speaking before Morris’ comments, Bill Cash used his opening remarks to launch another attack on the media coverage of Brexit.
“There’s a kind of relentless negativity in certain parts of the media,” he said.
He added: “There’s so little genuine analysis in so many parts of the media.
“They don’t seem to have got their heads round what Brexit means.”
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Aristocrat wrote '£5,000 for first person to run over this immigrant'
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...wsApp_AppShare
I've not seen this in the national press, he's defence is interesting to say the least.
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So that's trade deals with both the US & Oz in the bag. Remoaners must be hating this.David Allen Green @davidallengreen 35m35 minutes ago
This is most factually incorrect thing I have seen said by any politician on Brexit. Even on a bus.
No formal negotiations even started.
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Originally posted by Antepli Ejderha View PostAristocrat wrote '£5,000 for first person to run over this immigrant'
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...wsApp_AppShare
I've not seen this in the national press, he's defence is interesting to say the least.
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But: if the notification can be revoked or amended in respect of Euratom, it must be implicit that it can be revoked or amended (either by agreement or unilaterally) in respect of its primary purpose of the UK leaving the EU altogether.
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Explicit notice to leave Euratom was given in the letter, presumably because the government thought it wasn't inherent in EU membership.
But leaving all that aside, why would notice to leave Euratom be revocable? Why would formal notice to leave anything be revocable? Aren't you in "um, sorry, we didn't mean this, can you do us a favour here" territory?
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Originally posted by Antepli Ejderha View PostAristocrat wrote '£5,000 for first person to run over this immigrant'
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...wsApp_AppShare
I've not seen this in the national press, he's defence is interesting to say the least.
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Not looking up at DEXEU.
I’m hearing rumours of a bit of tension within the Department for Exiting the EU over the possible appointment of a special adviser to replace James Chapman.
David Davis is considering appointing his former parliamentary private secretary, Stewart Jackson, an arch-Brexiteer who lost his seat of Peterborough unexpectedly in the snap election as chief of staff.
But one source has told me that civil servants are unhappy about the idea- with some claiming there were tensions over Jackson’s role when he was PPS.Nadine Dorries ✔ @NadineDorries
If true, it can only be that civil servants must be nervous that someone as knowledgeable and well informed as @Stewart4Pboro may join deptLast edited by Tubby Isaacs; 11-07-2017, 16:50.
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Explicit notice to leave Euratom was given in the letter, presumably because the government thought it wasn't inherent in EU membership.
But leaving all that aside, why would notice to leave Euratom be revocable? Why would formal notice to leave anything be revocable? Aren't you in "um, sorry, we didn't mean this, can you do us a favour here" territory?
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Ah well, one good thing if May has us leave the ECHR as well as the ECJ. Property rights will be completely at the mercy of our Great Sovereign Parliament. So we can finally expropriate the land and gaffs of these aristo bastards without compensation, finally catching up with what everyone had done by 100 years ago. I would pay good money to see the likes of the Duke of Beulleuch (UK's biggest landowner, down in the forelock tugging Scotch Borders) die alone, in a box bed, after having his benefits sanctioned. In fuckin Airdrie.
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So so considerate of double D to worry about the state of readiness of our continental neighbours, isn’t it? This Brexit soap opera is getting frankly hilarious…
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-needed-brexit
Brexit secretary says ‘practicalities’ may force requirement as near neighbours such as France may not be suitably prepared
David Davis has conceded that there may have to be some transitional period in the UK’s departure from the EU. However, the Brexit secretary said this would be for the sake of France, Belgium and the Netherlands rather than the UK.
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Originally posted by Kev7 View PostSo so considerate of double D to worry about the state of readiness of our continental neighbours, isn’t it? This Brexit soap opera is getting frankly hilarious…
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-needed-brexit
Brexit secretary says ‘practicalities’ may force requirement as near neighbours such as France may not be suitably prepared
David Davis has conceded that there may have to be some transitional period in the UK’s departure from the EU. However, the Brexit secretary said this would be for the sake of France, Belgium and the Netherlands rather than the UK.
Ah well, one good thing if May has us leave the ECHR as well as the ECJ. Property rights will be completely at the mercy of our Great Sovereign Parliament. So we can finally expropriate the land and gaffs of these aristo bastards without compensation, finally catching up with what everyone had done by 100 years ago. I would pay good money to see the likes of the Duke of Beulleuch (UK's biggest landowner, down in the forelock tugging Scotch Borders) die alone, in a box bed, after having his benefits sanctioned. In fuckin Airdrie.
Virtually every landlord in Ireland had been bought out by 1890 by the various land acts.
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Oh aye, youse were the one place in the old Union that got some real equity (which then the Big Farmers of Fine Gael in all its guises, and the double ref to private property in the hallowed constitution are slowly undermining). Cos youse shot up the bastards once in a while. Scotland got the Crofters Act, which merely supplied security of tenure and an end to serfdom, but this only applied to the Highlands and the Northern Isles (where serfdom was real till 1885). And only piecemeal moves to making community buyouts possible have happened since. Even if the SG grew a pair on land reform, it's doubtful they could push too hard without contravening the ECHR.Last edited by Lang Spoon; 11-07-2017, 21:49.
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Originally posted by Kev7 View PostSo so considerate of double D to worry about the state of readiness of our continental neighbours, isn’t it? This Brexit soap opera is getting frankly hilarious…
[...]David Davis has conceded that there may have to be some transitional period in the UK’s departure from the EU [...] for the sake of France, Belgium and the Netherlands rather than the UK.
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That DD article rather buries the news that Davis is happy to fuck over Ireland/NI.He said the UK was “not near resolution” on how to achieve an invisible border “partly because we’ve got no Northern Ireland executive to deal with, partly because of the change in government in the south”, before observing that no deal on Ireland could be done until a comprehensive free trade agreement with the EU was complete.
Meanwhile, in other "no deal is better than a bad deal" news...
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Robert Llewellyn picked up on the Euratom issue in Mid March news roundup on his excellent "Fully Charged" channel.
https://youtu.be/r7u4oeJm-0g
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