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Post by see2 on Dec 17, 2022 21:38:40 GMT
EU Law does not cover all of the laws in any country. So in criticizing EU law one needs to be specific. All Laws have to be compliant with EU Law. Not every single British Law had to comply with the EU law, that's just silly. It was claimed that up to 65% of British Law WAS INFLUENCED by EU law.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 17, 2022 21:53:26 GMT
Calm down ffs, I'm watching the snooker. Einy, I couldn't care less about harmonised standards in the EU, the UK is not in the EU so why should I give a damn? However, you are digressing. I never mentioned harmonised standards. I pointed out, again, that EU law overrules national law in EU member states. Erm, EU rules and regulations are 'sovereign' because there isn't another way to harmonise standards. Suggest a better way of harmonising trading standards. Harmonising standards makes everyone wealthier. Let's hear your suggestion. The 'sovereignty' and harmonisation of standards issue are one and the same thing, because the UK's 'sovereignty' was only ever impugned to standardise rules across EU So, there's no point saying 'I never mentioned harmonised standards', because sovereignty and harmonised standards are the same issue here, and you've certainly mentioned sovereignty. God almighty, how can something so simple be so difficult for you to comprehend Einy? I've provided you with the relevant info (Again) In which the EU says EU law overrules national law. If you disagree write to someone in your beloved EU, I don't care.
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Post by Toreador on Dec 17, 2022 21:55:53 GMT
Erm, EU rules and regulations are 'sovereign' because there isn't another way to harmonise standards. Suggest a better way of harmonising trading standards. Harmonising standards makes everyone wealthier. Let's hear your suggestion. The 'sovereignty' and harmonisation of standards issue are one and the same thing, because the UK's 'sovereignty' was only ever impugned to standardise rules across EU So, there's no point saying 'I never mentioned harmonised standards', because sovereignty and harmonised standards are the same issue here, and you've certainly mentioned sovereignty. God almighty, how can something so simple be so difficult for you to comprehend Einy? I've provided you with the relevant info (Again) In which the EU says EU law overrules national law. If you disagree write to someone in your beloved EU, I don't care. No matter how many bags of popcorn you've eaten, I guarantee you'll need more.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 17, 2022 22:15:15 GMT
All Laws have to be compliant with EU Law. Not every single British Law had to comply with the EU law, that's just silly. Well it might be silly to you but that is the Law.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:17:41 GMT
Erm, EU rules and regulations are 'sovereign' because there isn't another way to harmonise standards. Suggest a better way of harmonising trading standards. Harmonising standards makes everyone wealthier. Let's hear your suggestion. The 'sovereignty' and harmonisation of standards issue are one and the same thing, because the UK's 'sovereignty' was only ever impugned to standardise rules across EU So, there's no point saying 'I never mentioned harmonised standards', because sovereignty and harmonised standards are the same issue here, and you've certainly mentioned sovereignty. God almighty, how can something so simple be so difficult for you to comprehend Einy? I've provided you with the relevant info (Again) In which the EU says EU law overrules national law. If you disagree write to someone in your beloved EU, I don't care. I couldn't care less whether you're bothered, Red. You obviously didn't understand that the harmonisation of rules and the sovereignty issue were one and the same thing. Is there another way to standardise rules (making everyone richer) other than that which was used by the EU? If there is, let's hear it. I doubt you have another solution. If, instead of joining the army, you had set up your own business it would have gone bust within months, Red. You are economically illiterate.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:18:29 GMT
Not every single British Law had to comply with the EU law, that's just silly. Well it might be silly to you but that is the Law. The Constitution is the supreme law. And that makes Parliament sovereign.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:20:31 GMT
Not every single British Law had to comply with the EU law, that's just silly. Well it might be silly to you but that is the Law. Suggest a better way of harmonising trading standards laws between countries than that used by the EU, Doc.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 17, 2022 22:21:04 GMT
Well it might be silly to you but that is the Law. The Constitution is the supreme law. And that makes Parliament sovereign. Only when we are not in the EU
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:22:29 GMT
The Constitution is the supreme law. And that makes Parliament sovereign. Only when we are not in the EU LOL! And they complain about immigrants The average immigrant would have a better chance of passing a citizenship exam than a Brexiter. You don't even understand the basics of the Constitution, Doc.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 17, 2022 22:25:09 GMT
Well it might be silly to you but that is the Law. The Constitution is the supreme law. And that makes Parliament sovereign. Not according to your wonderful EU.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 17, 2022 22:25:52 GMT
Only when we are not in the EU LOL! And they complain about immigrants The average immigrant would have a better chance of passing a citizenship exam than a Brexiter. You don't even understand the basics of the Constitution, Doc. FFS - a foreigner lecturing me on the constitution.. ..whatever next..
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:26:23 GMT
The Constitution is the supreme law. And that makes Parliament sovereign. Not according to your wonderful EU. Another Brexiter who regularly complains about immigrants but who wouldn't pass a citizenship exam himself.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:27:35 GMT
LOL! And they complain about immigrants The average immigrant would have a better chance of passing a citizenship exam than a Brexiter. You don't even understand the basics of the Constitution, Doc. FFS - a foreigner lecturing me on the constitution.. ..whatever next.. You'd better hope I'm not a foreigner, Doc, because I know the basics of the constitution and you don't.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 17, 2022 22:29:54 GMT
Not according to your wonderful EU. Another Brexiter who regularly complains about immigrants but who wouldn't pass a citizenship exam himself. I think 22 years in the British Army qualifies me for British citizenship. How about you Einy, what have you done for your country, other than slag it off in favour of some unelected foreign political union.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 17, 2022 22:31:17 GMT
LOL! And they complain about immigrants The average immigrant would have a better chance of passing a citizenship exam than a Brexiter. You don't even understand the basics of the Constitution, Doc. FFS - a foreigner lecturing me on the constitution.. ..whatever next.. Well, Doc, let's hear your alternative method to harmonising laws and thereby reducing trade barriers. You obviously think there's a better way of doing it than the regulation/directive method used by the EU. What is it?
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