09-11-2020, 07:55 AM
(09-11-2020, 06:45 AM)Protheroe Wrote: It's quite amusing that none of the EU experts on here appear to know how the EU has consistently broken its own rules in a most fundamental manner to protect the project, yet are scathing when our own country suggests doing the same to protect the union.
Hardly doing it to protect the Union, the option for doing that was 12 months ago and more. We said at the time that this could lead to a unified Ireland because of the hamfisted way the muppets tried to force it through. Maybe if they read legally binding documents before signing them they might not have got into this latest fuck up.
And instead of your whataboutery why don't you focus on things that actually affect us - I want to remind you that we are not part of the EU any more, what they do isn't our business. The UK government is threatening to break International law which has far wider implications than getting our own way in a trade negotiation. It also highlights to the rest of the world (who we are about to enter into trade agreements with) how we treat these negotiations.