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Eu Court Trounces
Even if you vote against it you can do nothing to stop the EU deciding your migrant quota apparently.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-411 72638
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Remember that even after Brexit we will still be having extensive dealings/trade/ & other relationships with EU states. As the European Court of Justice is the ultimate court for all EU law we will still be subject to the ECJ for rulings on anything to do with UK and the EU .
Despite what Mrs May says we can not get away from the influence of the ECJ apart from issues that concern the UK alone.
Despite what Mrs May says we can not get away from the influence of the ECJ apart from issues that concern the UK alone.
The Eastern European EU nations need to wake up and realise what they signed up to. Of course they all thought it was simply a matter of drawing endless wealth from the five (soon to be four) net contributors to the EU slush fund (sorry, "budget"). They now know what it really means - having illegal immigrants forcibly foisted upon you regardless of your national Parliament's decisions.
eddie "As the European Court of Justice is the ultimate court for all EU law we will still be subject to the ECJ for rulings on anything to do with UK and the EU " - chaval cacka as usual. the EU court can rule on the EU not the UK, as much as you'd like your anti british EU collaborator mates to have control, they will not. if the EU court rules it won't be on the UK. get used to it you lost.
Eddie, the intention is that the ECJ will only have jurisdiction over EU matters. Therefore if the UK is trading in the EU the trader will be subject to EU legislation, for the vast majority who dont they wont.
I do wonder sometimes how your mind works. By the same token would you expect say the US or Russia to override our courts?
I do wonder sometimes how your mind works. By the same token would you expect say the US or Russia to override our courts?
right so if I went round to my mates house and his mum said he could not come out to play, It would stop me going to play on my own or with another mate who's mum would let him out? Deluded sunshine, eddie move to Luxembourg you'd feel a lot happier there, they'll organise you life and tell you what to do.
^ For example, if we agreed a trade deal with an EU state and the ECJ ruled it was illegal or unacceptable that is the end of it. We can't go against that.
It would not obviously be able to intervene in a deal between the UK and another non EU state. I can't see why that seems to be so hard to understand.
Even once out of the EU we will still be doing over 1/2 of our entire import and export business with the EU and the ECJ will still be the ultimate court for the EU in that.
The only way we can be free of the ECJ is to have no further dealing with the remaining 27 members of the EU at all.
It would not obviously be able to intervene in a deal between the UK and another non EU state. I can't see why that seems to be so hard to understand.
Even once out of the EU we will still be doing over 1/2 of our entire import and export business with the EU and the ECJ will still be the ultimate court for the EU in that.
The only way we can be free of the ECJ is to have no further dealing with the remaining 27 members of the EU at all.
Currently 44 % of UK exports are to the EU and 53% of imports are from the EU
https:/ /fullfa ct.org/ europe/ uk-eu-t rade/
That is not expected to change significantly after Brexit.
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That is not expected to change significantly after Brexit.
Try this Eddie
Seems vote leaves figure of 6% was the higher of the two, but still nowhere near a majority in my book!
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3602 9211
Seems vote leaves figure of 6% was the higher of the two, but still nowhere near a majority in my book!
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