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Maine Eagle USA 07 Nov 19 6.33pm | |
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Originally posted by W12
The Political Declaration is not a vague wish list, but an attempt to bind the UK to EU policies. The Political Declaration accompanying the draft Withdrawal Agreement has been largely overlooked in the furore over the backstop and the resounding defeat at the meaningful vote on 16th January 2019. However, the letter written to the Prime Minister by Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk on 15th January confirms that: a) “There is an important link between the Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration, reflecting Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. As stated in Article 184 of the Withdrawal Agreement and reflected also in Paragraph 138 of the Political Declaration, the European Union and the United Kingdom have committed to use best endeavours, in good faith and in full respect of their respective legal orders, to take necessary steps to negotiate expeditiously the agreements governing their future relationship referred to in the Political Declaration.” b) “As for the link between the Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration, to which you make reference in your letter, it can be made clear that these two documents, while being of a different nature, are part of the same negotiated package. In order to underline the close relationship between the two texts, they can be published side by side in the Official Journal in a manner reflecting the link between the two as provided for in Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU).” It is therefore unwise to dismiss the Political Declaration as a “vague wish-list”. It is far from vague and binds the UK into most areas of EU policy (in many cases under EU law); and should any form of the current draft Withdrawal Agreement pass a second meaningful vote, this Political Declaration will undoubtedly form the basis for the future relationship. The EU’s letter of 15th January did not include any legal text to make the backstop either optional or time-limited. It is unlikely that concessions will be offered on the backstop for the simple reason that it is required to compel the UK to follow both the timing and substance of the negotiations envisaged in the Political Declaration. The following is a summary of my more detailed paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of the Political Declaration: General principles Core values and rights Data protection Participation in Union programmes Economic partnership Services and investment Public procurement Mobility Transport Energy Fishing Competition and “level playing field” Agriculture Security partnership Foreign policy, intelligence and defence Institutional framework Negotiations and timetable Edited by W12 (06 Nov 2019 10.08pm) f***ing hell, bit long. As Hrolf said to Stirley.
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Stirlingsays 07 Nov 19 6.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
f***ing hell, bit long. As Hrolf said to Stirley. 'A bit short', as all the birds say to you.
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Hrolf The Ganger 07 Nov 19 8.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
f***ing hell, bit long. As Hrolf said to Stirley. Are you the sort of person who never gets past the first page of a book? As for Stirling's length. I'll leave that for him to know and you to fantasise about.
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steeleye20 Croydon 07 Nov 19 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
f***ing hell, bit long. As Hrolf said to Stirley. Also from January this year a lot has happened since then. Not sure what point is being made, but if it is that the political agreement ties the UK closer to the EU then I think it is valid.
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Maine Eagle USA 08 Nov 19 2.13am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
'A bit short', as all the birds say to you. Just bang average. Medium.
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Stirlingsays 08 Nov 19 2.26am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Just bang average. Medium. With mine they ran out of tape.
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Teddy Eagle 08 Nov 19 3.26am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
With mine they ran out of tape. Falling apart?
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Stirlingsays 08 Nov 19 3.49am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Falling apart? Well, I've been known to topple over....which kinda sucks but on the plus side I'm great for crop circles.
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Teddy Eagle 08 Nov 19 4.44am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Well, I've been known to topple over....which kinda sucks but on the plus side I'm great for crop circles. That certainly is on the plus side. Bet Reg Presley is sick he spent all that money on researching crop circles though.
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Stirlingsays 08 Nov 19 5.10am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
That certainly is on the plus side. Bet Reg Presley is sick he spent all that money on researching crop circles though. Yep, the whole crop circle phenomena owes more to Viagra and exceptional body parts than to little green men. It could also be useful for an attempt on the world high jump record......but it could be problematic for the advertisers.
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Teddy Eagle 08 Nov 19 5.17am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yep, the whole crop circle phenomena owes more to Viagra and exceptional body parts than to little green men. It could also be useful for an attempt on the world high jump record......but it could be problematic for the advertisers. Surely Sergei Bubka impressions would be more appropriate?
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Stirlingsays 08 Nov 19 5.34am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Surely Sergei Bubka impressions would be more appropriate? Using actual poles is so boomer.
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