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Oh Dear, Brexit Sovereignty Argument Dies With Cptpp Membership

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Hymie | 20:46 Tue 18th Jul 2023 | News
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No doubt ABers will claim the youtube video is drivel, with a Malaysian newspaper pointing out the as part of our CPTPP membership, the UK parliament will have to pass laws in order to meet our CPTPP obligations.

At least we had a say in EU laws; we have now become a rule taker, not a rule maker as a result of Brexit.

Not only that, but before joining CPTPP we had free-trade agreements with all the CPTPP members except Malaysia.

What is the Brexiteer reason for leaving the EU now?

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The bloke looks like he hasn't slept since Brexit.
Or maybe he has been asleep and dosnt realise we really have left and no big party has plans to go cap in hand begging to be allow'd back in
You are like the anti kh*ndro. Both posting links to lengthy videos that no-one with a life will watch more than 30 seconds of.

Make the argument yourself.
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I have; our parliament will be forced to pass laws set by other countries – so much for Brexit sovereignty.
We had a vote, you lost.
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and hes still crying like a little baby...
Isn't that part and parcel of trading with other countries
that laws are put in place to protect both?
Surely changing your own laws to accommodate a deal is an example of sovereignty, of what the UK wanted to retrieve from the EU?? This seems a rather odd post.
I am not sure if Hymie and Steve Bray are not one and the same person. Both Remainers and both refuse to acknowledge that the vote went the other way even after all these years. Steve Bray by the way was the one that used to stand outside parliament shouting day after day that he would never accept the result of the democratic vote because it didn't go his way.
Any membership requires compliance with rules; but some elite control ones go further and try to take over everywhere. Brexit was undoubtedly an excellent move (even if the NI issue needs sorting which will require Sunak being slung out of office as he is vehemently anti UK) as we now have returned control; joining a proper trading block should also be beneficial, and looking at the figures given, will be.
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It looks like we’ve made our decision.

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