Wednesday, September 06, 2017

Under which judicial system do people live?

Apparently the EU is not pleased with the Home Office plans to introduce a ‘Britain first’ immigration policy which is much the same as Australia has.   “Toxic” one person said.  And as is the way with the EU bullies these days, threatened the UK. Implementing controls on our borders would have serious consequences for future EU-UK relations.  Well, I am so scared!

A Mr Brok (an MEP who clearly thinks he has something to add to the debate) added: “The British proposal is that EU citizens’ rights should be enforced purely in British law, but this kind of thinking gives us no confidence that British legislature won’t change three years after Brexit. The confidence [in the UK] is not there.  

So, let me get this straight, if an EU citizen (for that is what they are now rather than French or German) chose to live in the USA, the EC thinks that the USA will not be the one and only law that will be enforced?   

Do they seriously think the USA would say, ok, let’s have both our judicial systems in play?    I’ve heard of some odd things from the EU, but this really shows they don’t get it.   

We’re leaving.  We want to be part of a global community, not a charade that is little more than a fixed market.

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