Comments by "JAMES WHITELEY" (@jameswhiteley6843) on "Channel 4 News"
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"...Rome was no longer a city whose people had a single spirit, a single love of liberty, a single hatred of tyranny...
The distracted city no longer formed a whole.
And since citizens were such only by a kind of fiction, since they no longer had the same magistrates, the same walls, the same gods, the same temples, and the same graves, they no longer saw Rome with the same eyes, no longer had the same love of country, and Roman sentiments were no more."
- Monetesquieu, French philosopher
The West now.
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There's still time yet to topple the hag or the Conservative Party will never be elected again. As our ever increasing non-white population prefers to vote for the Labour Party and Conservative voters are starting to die off, the Conservative Party will be un-electable within a decade due to younger people voting for left-wing parties and a changing demographic. Three quarters of Conservative voters, who have had their votes betrayed, will vote for other parties such as UKIP or even Labour and will never trust the Conservatives again. The party has failed to make any attempt to stop mass-immigration (record numbers of immigration under May as Home Secretary) and abandoned their Conservative values to become Blairite neo-liberals, beholden to lobby groups and special interests. In December, Theresa May (after lying about controlling immigration) will sign us up to the UN Migration Pact, which entails the migration of millions of third-world migrants, who will live in the UK and have the same rights as British taxpayers, with full access to our welfare state without contributing anything. The migrants will of course vote for Labour and the disenfranchised white working-class will have their wages lowered and their neibourhoods turned into hellholes, while the rich continue to exploit a divided country. Bye, bye Britain. We've have a good run.
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Let's be honest, anyone could have guessed that May would sabotage Brexit. It's not Brexit that's the problem, it's the political establishment which does not want the UK to leave the EU. Especially when they're being paid well by billionaires to overturn the largest political mandate in this countries' history. The outcome of this will be low trust in politicians, riots, division, ethnic conflict, the rise of the far-right and the end of the Conservative Party. Buckle up Brits, we're in for a bumpy ride.
Check out the key points:
Goods passing into GB (Great Britain) from NI (Northern Ireland) will be subject to a declaration process. Compliance with these requirements in GB will not be subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission to the CJEU.
The implications of NI remaining in the EU Single Market for Goods, while GB is not, is that for regulatory purposes GB is essentially treated as a third country by NI for goods passing from GB into NI. This means regulatory checks would have to take place between NI and GB, normally at airports or ports, although the EU now accepts that many of these could be conducted away from the border.
Great Britain will no longer be a member of the EU Single Market for Goods or the EU’s customs arrangements. This means any GB goods crossing the border into the EU will be subject to the third country checks by Member State authorities to ensure these goods meet EU standards.
Despite statements in the Protocol that it is not intended to be permanent, and the clear intention of the parties that it should be replaced by alternative, permanent arrangements, in international law the Protocol would endure indefinitely until a superseding agreement took its place, in whole or in part, as set out therein.
There is a legal risk that the UK could become stuck in "protracted and repeating rounds of negotiations".
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