Posted on 12/03/2018 3:33:24 AM PST by RoosterRedux
Given all that Theresa May has given away, rejection of her deal with the EU will save the day. And thats where the U.S. comes in.
UK Prime Minister Theresa Mays agreement to withdraw from the European Union may not be the worst deal ever, but its a close second to former president Obamas nuclear weapons deal with Iran.
By the terms of her withdrawal agreement May has literally thrown the concept of Brexit out the window. Brexit was supposed to end the EUs control over the UKs laws, regulations, trade relations, and the other aspects of power that make a nation sovereign.
Mays agreement accomplishes none of that but still requires the UK to pay the EU a lump-sum alimony of about £39 billion (about $50 billion) to cover its supposed debts to the EU through 2020.
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The EU, through the treaties creating it (and since by accretion), has enormous powers inconsistent with the sovereignty of its members. The European Commission enacts laws and regulations across all 28 nation-members. Its courts the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights enforce the Commissions laws, regulations, and such to ensure they are applied uniformly throughout the EUs twenty-eight member nations.
Never mind that the United Kingdom has its own Prime Minister, parliament, and courts: the EU can overrule them and subordinates UK law and regulation to its own. Because the UKs courts have to abide by the laws and jurisprudence of the EU, its laws and regulations have been written to conform with those of the EU.
Its not for nothing that the UK has been unable to deport dozens of terrorists. EU law and thus UK law prevents it.
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A glimpse of our future one world overlords?
I had to stop reading when I saw the word Iran. Bottom line is the UK was never going to honor Brexit despite the will and votes by their citizens.
"...defenestration... trowin out da window"<"p>
If Brexit is doomed, so is the UK.
What this really means - Germany has finally subjugated, and become the owner of the New Northern German Isles, and the slavemaster of it’s people.
The Brits outside of London still want a hard Brexit.
It may be Boris who gets it for them.
The Germans have been trying to destroy Europe for 100+ years.They’ve come close to succeeding twice...but in having obtained a stranglehold on the EU,an entity that Stalin would have applauded (and envied),I believe Germany has finally hit on the right formula.
Wonder if UK May now gets a portrait of herself in the Halls of the 4th Reich, or if it just winds up being a temporary photo above a urinal at the 4th Reich headquarters?
I think that Europe has been slaughtering its best on its battlefields for generations. Whatever is left, they don’t allow anywhere near a position of power.
And, somewhere in Hell, Hitler is smiling.
The pro-Brexit Tory MP [Boris Johnson] said both the Nazi leader [Hitler] and Napoleon had failed at unification and the EU was "an attempt to do this by different methods".Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn, who backs Remain, said the comparison was "offensive and desperate".
Tory Leave campaigner Jacob Rees Mogg said Mr Johnson's analysis was correct.
Source: BBC
The UK Government will not honour Brexit. I hate it when countries are conflated with their government, not its people.
Well, I’m not a British Subject, so I don’t get a say, but why does the British Government need to negotiate a deal to exit the EU? Just tell them:
“When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bonds which have connected them with another... . We, therefore,... do, in the name and by the Authority of the good People of [Britian], solemnly Publish and Declare...that all political Connection between them and the [European Union] is and ought to be totally dissolved.”
What’s so hard about that?
From the Latin fenestra Meaning window. Brother Claude taught us all the cool Latin word and sayings.
According to Martin Armstrong, the independence cycle worldwide has not picked yet.
I am rooting for Brexit.
It takes a leader with the guts to make that statement...and mean it.
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