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  • Don't worry Swale, you're off the hook. Seems Barnier has had a good slap and can't do anything like as an EU member,
    Which we all knew really,

    In his former Brexit role, the Frenchman repeatedly criticised Boris Johnson’s determination to regain control of our own laws and borders.

    The Prime Minister and his chief negotiator Lord Frost eventually convinced the bloc to sign up to a trade deal that doesn’t sign Britain up to ECJ oversight.

    The Commission refused to comment directly to Mr Barnier’s comments, but insisted the ECJ “applies to all areas where there is EU legislation”.

    A spokesman added: “The treaties are very clear. Asylum and migration management is a shared competence between the European Union and the member states on which the European Court of Justice has jurisdiction.”

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    • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
      yearh right.
      Of course,

      we must regain our legal sovereignty to no longer be subject to the judgments of the ECJ or the ECHR.

      The European Court of Justice (ECJ, French: Cour de Justice européenne), formally just the Court of Justice, is the supreme court of the European Union in matters of European Union law. As a part of the Court of Justice of the European Union, it is tasked with interpreting EU law and ensuring its equal application across all EU member states under Article 263 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union

      Don't worry though, I'm sure Barnier will consult you Swale before acting.

      A couple of things this and your other post illustrates all to clearly.

      1. You don't understand politics

      2. You believe what you want to believe, or rather you believe what your told by equally ignorant people

      3. You truly do make yourself look a prick when you deal with complex issues beyond your intellectual capability - see for instance your simplistic boiling down of the NI issue to the EU "interfering" in the UK/Ireland situation.

      As for that **** Frost convincing the EU to sign something - mm actually as has been said, all the current issues are a direct consequence of the type of Brexit the UK has chosen.

      But then anybody who quotes the daily Express as a source of accurate information has zero credibility. Planet Thicky must be an amazing place!

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      • rA, Boris must have read your letter! or he's a lurking member of this forum, although I've used my mod privileges and can't find a user called blond**** anywhere

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        • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
          rA, Boris must have read your letter! or he's a lurking member of this forum, although I've used my mod privileges and can't find a user called blond**** anywhere
          I presume you’re talking about the demise of Williamson, AF. Great day...27 degrees, blue sky and the worst Education Secretary of all time has been given the push...not shuffled to somewhere else but...SACKED! Hallelujah!!!

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          • Anyone would think you were a teacher as opposed to a pensioner!! Good job he didnt move to DWP, or you would be apocalyptic

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            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
              I presume you’re talking about the demise of Williamson, AF. Great day...27 degrees, blue sky and the worst Education Secretary of all time has been given the push...not shuffled to somewhere else but...SACKED! Hallelujah!!!
              I guessed you’d have a spring in your step

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              • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                Anyone would think you were a teacher as opposed to a pensioner!! Good job he didnt move to DWP, or you would be apocalyptic
                Lol...says the fellow pensioner who’s all of one academic year younger but has yet to work out how to leave his ‘counting house’.

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                • Oh I've worked it out, but chose not to leave the sanctity of Counting House

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                  • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                    Oh I've worked it out, but chose not to leave the sanctity of Counting House

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                    Looks like a Wetherspoons. Each to their own.

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                    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                      I presume you’re talking about the demise of Williamson, AF. Great day...27 degrees, blue sky and the worst Education Secretary of all time has been given the push...not shuffled to somewhere else but...SACKED! Hallelujah!!!
                      …although of course I’m delighted with Nadine Dorries’ appointment, me in a skirt

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                      • Far from it, its a very busy pub/hotel in Cornhill, serving rather fine (albeit southern) ales, restored to full-on Victorian decadence. I remember going there when it was still part of an overseas bank many moons ago

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                        • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                          Far from it, its a very busy pub/hotel in Cornhill, serving rather fine (albeit southern) ales, restored to full-on Victorian decadence. I remember going there when it was still part of an overseas bank many moons ago
                          Hmmm...if you say so. Looks like the ‘Standing Order’ in Derby...another old bank that Tim - ‘not very nice but dim’ - Martin got his hands on.

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                          • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                            …although of course I’m delighted with Nadine Dorries’ appointment, me in a skirt
                            Er...she’s a sixty four year old blonde scouser who claims to have been ***ually abused as a child, made a fool of herself on ‘I’m a Celebrity...’ and is a committed Brexiteer. Which bit(s) do you particularly identify with?

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                            • I think of all those qualities, being a scouser is possibly the least acceptable

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                              • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                                Er...she’s a sixty four year old blonde scouser who claims to have been ***ually abused as a child, made a fool of herself on ‘I’m a Celebrity...’ and is a committed Brexiteer. Which bit(s) do you particularly identify with?
                                Well I'm certainly prone to making a fool of myself. But other than that, she is of the 'anti'-woke', anti-'cancel-culture' inclination and her opinion is that the BBC (who's future is in theory in her hands) has a 'leaning' (or series of them) rather than a 'balance'. Etc etc

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