Agree. I would not swap it.Little John wrote:
Though I wouldn't call it misspent.
It has stood me in good stead in later life.
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Surely there is a major problem with that, in that it is very difficult to see how the EU can already be out of the EU if the EU doesn't agree that the UK is already out of the EU. What if the EU says it doesn't acknowledge that the UK has left the EU, and there's an election, and Labour and the anti-brexit parties campaign on accepting the EU's version of events?Little John wrote:Rumors circulating on social media Johnson is about to press the nuclear button vis a vis Brexit.
This relates to the case against the government brought by the leader of the Social Democratic party where his claim is that the UK left the EU on April 9th and that the extension obtained by May was illegal. May's government subsequently prepared and submitted a defense of her decision to obtain the extension. Up to now, the case has not been concluded.
The rumor is that Johnson is about to sign a withdrawal of evidence order on the government's side of that case and so no longer contest the case made against the government. In turn, leading to the claim, made by the leader of the Social Democratic Party, winning the case. In turn, meaning the UK is already out of the EU on WTO terms. This would come into effect immediately on conclusion of the court's judgement.
NopeUndercoverElephant wrote:Surely there is a major problem with that, in that it is very difficult to see how the EU can already be out of the EU if the EU doesn't agree that the UK is already out of the EU. What if the EU says it doesn't acknowledge that the UK has left the EU, and there's an election, and Labour and the anti-brexit parties campaign on accepting the EU's version of events?Little John wrote:Rumors circulating on social media Johnson is about to press the nuclear button vis a vis Brexit.
This relates to the case against the government brought by the leader of the Social Democratic party where his claim is that the UK left the EU on April 9th and that the extension obtained by May was illegal. May's government subsequently prepared and submitted a defense of her decision to obtain the extension. Up to now, the case has not been concluded.
The rumor is that Johnson is about to sign a withdrawal of evidence order on the government's side of that case and so no longer contest the case made against the government. In turn, leading to the claim, made by the leader of the Social Democratic Party, winning the case. In turn, meaning the UK is already out of the EU on WTO terms. This would come into effect immediately on conclusion of the court's judgement.
I guess ultimately this comes down to a question of which court has the greater authority - the ECJ or the UK Supreme Court - which in turn comes down to whether or not we've left the EU!
Exactly. All I can see is an increasing level of chaos, with the entire political system splintering, and making all sorts of claims and counter-claims. It is getting harder and harder to figure out what is actually going to happen.kenneal - lagger wrote:LJ, I can see UE's point in asking that question. He just wants to make sure that all is OK before he starts celebrating. After all we have had so many ups and downs over the last three years that he is right to be cautious.
Let's just hope we have cause to celebrate.
I am not celebrating and certainly do not think there is anything to celebrate yet Ken. Everything I have seen over the last three years tell me the currently dominant, neo-liberal globalist flank of the establishment in this country are prepared to do and will do literally anything to stop Brexit if they can.kenneal - lagger wrote:LJ, I can see UE's point in asking that question. He just wants to make sure that all is OK before he starts celebrating. After all we have had so many ups and downs over the last three years that he is right to be cautious.
Let's just hope we have cause to celebrate.
They are massively relevant. Gina Miller's case totally changed the course of brexit. Rules are everything. Without them there is only chaos. Without rules, there isn't any EU to leave, isn't any way of leaving it, and isn't anything to leave it to.Little John wrote:
Legalities... rules.... None of these, in the end, have any relevance at all.
So stop pretending what I am posting is either. You are still misinterpreting my attempts to figure out what is going to happen, with what I want to happen. I realise for some people they are hopelessly mixed up, but for me they are very different things.But, what I will not do is pretend black is white.
I'm not seeing anybody take this theory seriously on social media.Little John wrote:Okay. If they are massively relevant, , then we legally left the EU on April 9th. The terms of the EU withdrawal act could not be clearer. Any extension required being put to both houses and required being ratified by both houses BEFORE that extension was obtained. Since, it was not, the extension is illegal on the express terms of the Withdrawal Act. That is, literally, the law of this land, in black and white.
Do you need me to link to the relevant section of the act again?
Err ... in reality in the UK salads can be (illegally?) double washed in chlorine.Washed salad leaves may also be chlorinated.
However, they're only exposed to a few bugs from the soil - nowhere near as bad
Still good practice to rinse them though.
Most prepared salads are washed in chlorinated water, possibly more than one such washing.Vortex2 wrote:Err ... in reality in the UK salads can be (illegally?) double washed in chlorine.Washed salad leaves may also be chlorinated.
However, they're only exposed to a few bugs from the soil - nowhere near as bad
Still good practice to rinse them though.
This is due to the field workers pooing in the fields whilst working.