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SmileHappyFriend t1_jad96fs wrote
Reply to comment by Ferrus90 in UK, EU hail ‘new chapter’ with deal to fix Brexit trade spat - Von der Leyen told a news conference it was “historic what we have achieved today.” Sunak said there had been a “decisive breakthrough.” by Zomaarwat
Well we are where we are. Forcing people to join a country they dont want to be a part of usually doesnt go well.
SmileHappyFriend t1_jacymxh wrote
Reply to comment by Ferrus90 in UK, EU hail ‘new chapter’ with deal to fix Brexit trade spat - Von der Leyen told a news conference it was “historic what we have achieved today.” Sunak said there had been a “decisive breakthrough.” by Zomaarwat
But the people want to be part of the UK, they dont want to join the Republic (yet). Do you want things to start going boom again?
SmileHappyFriend t1_jac4jut wrote
Reply to comment by Ferrus90 in UK, EU hail ‘new chapter’ with deal to fix Brexit trade spat - Von der Leyen told a news conference it was “historic what we have achieved today.” Sunak said there had been a “decisive breakthrough.” by Zomaarwat
I love this response on every story to do with NI. Where do you think the people are going to go who are currently "occupying" NI?
SmileHappyFriend t1_j9t3pr4 wrote
Reply to comment by maldobar4711 in Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
Reddit mission to not shoehorn Brexit into any story involving the UK - Failed
SmileHappyFriend t1_j9g816g wrote
When I went over in the summer and it was bone dry then. France better hope for an extremely wet spring.
SmileHappyFriend t1_iyek4ap wrote
Reply to comment by derkrieger in EU Commission proposes blocking billions in funds to Hungary by Bald-Eagle619
>The framework is built on trust and as long as all parties are in agreement the trust remains
Right so you are still violating the EU treaties and framework then. What about the next time there is a country that opposes what the rest of the other member nations want? Do they get overridden as well?
What happens when member nations realise the veto is useless?
SmileHappyFriend t1_iydybjg wrote
Reply to comment by derkrieger in EU Commission proposes blocking billions in funds to Hungary by Bald-Eagle619
Well if you want to violate the framework of the EU, sure. There is no mechanism to kick out a member of the EU.
SmileHappyFriend t1_iydto05 wrote
Reply to comment by UnapologeticBritish in EU Commission proposes blocking billions in funds to Hungary by Bald-Eagle619
No its impossible, you would have to get every single member to agree to change the treaties to implement a mechanism to kick out a member. Nothing exists for that at the moment.
SmileHappyFriend t1_iy88qux wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in UK ditches ban on 'legal but harmful' online content in favour of free speech by graveaffairsod
The great famine was the result of the potato blight that inflicted Europe and a completely uncaring government that believed in laissez faire economics.
Its not called a genocide by anyone of note.
SmileHappyFriend t1_jedlp5v wrote
Reply to comment by Righaze in UK joins Asia-Pacific CPTPP trade bloc that includes Japan and Australia by misana123
The EU and CPTPP are entirely different things. One is a trade organisation, the other is a supranational political bloc looking to make itself into a federated superstate.