EU Tells No 10: Bill Still Breaks Intl Law Despite Compromise

Started by Dynamis, September 19, 2020, 04:02:23 AM

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Thomas

Quote from: Borchester on September 19, 2020, 06:15:24 PM
Quote from: Dynamis on September 19, 2020, 05:43:47 PM
Quote from: johnofgwent on September 19, 2020, 05:25:59 PM
There is no such thing as international law

Sovereign states make their own laws, and sovereign states decide which bits, if any, of other sovereign states laws they will respect, and which they will respectfully tell the other sovereign state to shove where the sun does not shine.

If you doubt this to be a fact, try getting a US serviceman subpoenaed to give evidence of fact to a united kingdom coroners court.

The European Hegemony can take its pathetic little whiny gripes and shove them up its arse.

There is some truth in that of course.

But I'm interested in that Thatcher quote about intl law which keeps resurfacing, what do you think of that?

Maggie probably had a gunboat handy, which is why the Falklands are the Falklands and not the Malvinas


borkie there was an islas malvinas argentinas facebook page and some mad bastard was on there winding all the argentinians up with pictures of the falklands in 1982. :D
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Borchester

Quote from: Dynamis on September 19, 2020, 05:43:47 PM
Quote from: johnofgwent on September 19, 2020, 05:25:59 PM
There is no such thing as international law

Sovereign states make their own laws, and sovereign states decide which bits, if any, of other sovereign states laws they will respect, and which they will respectfully tell the other sovereign state to shove where the sun does not shine.

If you doubt this to be a fact, try getting a US serviceman subpoenaed to give evidence of fact to a united kingdom coroners court.

The European Hegemony can take its pathetic little whiny gripes and shove them up its arse.

There is some truth in that of course.

But I'm interested in that Thatcher quote about intl law which keeps resurfacing, what do you think of that?

Maggie probably had a gunboat handy, which is why the Falklands are the Falklands and not the Malvinas
Algerie Francais !

Borg Refinery

Quote from: johnofgwent on September 19, 2020, 05:25:59 PM
There is no such thing as international law

Sovereign states make their own laws, and sovereign states decide which bits, if any, of other sovereign states laws they will respect, and which they will respectfully tell the other sovereign state to shove where the sun does not shine.

If you doubt this to be a fact, try getting a US serviceman subpoenaed to give evidence of fact to a united kingdom coroners court.

The European Hegemony can take its pathetic little whiny gripes and shove them up its arse.

There is some truth in that of course.

But I'm interested in that Thatcher quote about intl law which keeps resurfacing, what do you think of that?
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johnofgwent

There is no such thing as international law

Sovereign states make their own laws, and sovereign states decide which bits, if any, of other sovereign states laws they will respect, and which they will respectfully tell the other sovereign state to shove where the sun does not shine.

If you doubt this to be a fact, try getting a US serviceman subpoenaed to give evidence of fact to a united kingdom coroners court.

The European Hegemony can take its pathetic little whiny gripes and shove them up its arse.



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Borchester

Well that is us told.

So what happens now? Will Brussels send a gunboat?
Algerie Francais !