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| Zitat von Herr der Lage
Die Replikation des EU-Japan-Abkommens ist zwar auch nicht schlecht und dann auch nötig nach dem Brexit... Nur der Brexit an sich erscheint dann halt als ziemlich witzlos, wenn man mit Ach und Krach das nachbaut, was man als EU-Mitglied hatte.
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Aber man hat es selbst gemacht! Control back getaked ole!
Und um nichts anderes geht es ja.
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Ja nee hieß es nich dass dann alles viel billiger wird und die endlich ihre Zähne richten lassen können?
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Erstmal werden die Waves gerult.
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Statement of the UK Coordination Group and the leaders of the political groups of the European Parliament >
| The European Parliament expects the UK government to uphold the rule of law and demands nothing less than the full implementation of all provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement, including the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, which is essential to protect the Good Friday Agreement and peace and stability on the island of Ireland.
Should the UK authorities breach – or threaten to breach – the Withdrawal Agreement, through the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill in its current form or in any other way, the European Parliament will, under no circumstances, ratify any agreement between the EU and the UK. | |
https://twitter.com/BBCJonSopel/status/1304401871730286592 >
Jon Sopel, BBC North America Editor
| I cannot exaggerate the bewilderment in Washington over what UK government is doing over #GoodFridayAgreement. Why, a senior official asked me, is Britain doing something that will lead to a no deal Brexit, and result in no trade deal with the US either? | |
Brexit: UK negotiators 'believe brinkmanship will reboot trade talks' >
| Plan has enraged EU and many Tories but sources say No 10 thinks it will move talks along | |
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Die Bundeswehr hat doch nichtmal genug um die Themse zu sperren.
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Das ruft nach einer EU-Armee!
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Die Griechen haben genug Schiffe für alle
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zur Not kann die EU einfach doch noch Flüchtlinge aufnehmen. Die bringen die Boote dann gleich mit.
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Die Financial Times:
Japan trade deal commits UK to stricter state aid curbs than in EU talks
Über Google erreichbar.
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Aber hat bestimmt keine Regelungen über Fischerei.
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Vielleicht was zum Walfang?
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| Im Streit um den Brexit-Vertrag und ein umstrittenes Gesetzesvorhaben seiner Regierung hat der britische Premierminister Boris Johnson der EU vorgeworfen, die territoriale Integrität des Vereinigten Königreichs zu gefährden. Die EU drohe damit, "Zollgrenzen durch unser eigenes Land" zu ziehen und "unser eigenes Land zu zerteilen", verteidigte Johnson im Parlament seine Strategie. Es dürfe keine Situation entstehen, "in der die Grenzen unseres Landes von einer fremden Macht oder einer internationalen Organisation diktiert werden", warnte der Regierungschef. "Kein britischer Premierminister, keine Regierung, kein Parlament könnte so eine Aufzwingung je akzeptieren." | |
https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2020-09/grossbritannien-boris-johnson-eu-brexit-verhandlungen
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DAS konnte ja auch keiner ahnen!
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Bald verlangt er Hannover zurück.
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wir könnten Hannover gegen Dresden tauschen. Den Weg kennen sie ja.
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| Zitat von Badmintonspieler
| Im Streit um den Brexit-Vertrag und ein umstrittenes Gesetzesvorhaben seiner Regierung hat der britische Premierminister Boris Johnson der EU vorgeworfen, die territoriale Integrität des Vereinigten Königreichs zu gefährden. Die EU drohe damit, "Zollgrenzen durch unser eigenes Land" zu ziehen und "unser eigenes Land zu zerteilen", verteidigte Johnson im Parlament seine Strategie. Es dürfe keine Situation entstehen, "in der die Grenzen unseres Landes von einer fremden Macht oder einer internationalen Organisation diktiert werden", warnte der Regierungschef. "Kein britischer Premierminister, keine Regierung, kein Parlament könnte so eine Aufzwingung je akzeptieren." | |
https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2020-09/grossbritannien-boris-johnson-eu-brexit-verhandlungen
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*surprised Theresa May*
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| Zitat von Badmintonspieler
| Im Streit um den Brexit-Vertrag und ein umstrittenes Gesetzesvorhaben seiner Regierung hat der britische Premierminister Boris Johnson der EU vorgeworfen, die territoriale Integrität des Vereinigten Königreichs zu gefährden. Die EU drohe damit, "Zollgrenzen durch unser eigenes Land" zu ziehen und "unser eigenes Land zu zerteilen", verteidigte Johnson im Parlament seine Strategie. Es dürfe keine Situation entstehen, "in der die Grenzen unseres Landes von einer fremden Macht oder einer internationalen Organisation diktiert werden", warnte der Regierungschef. "Kein britischer Premierminister, keine Regierung, kein Parlament könnte so eine Aufzwingung je akzeptieren." | |
https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2020-09/grossbritannien-boris-johnson-eu-brexit-verhandlungen
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Fünf ehemalige Premierminister(innen) und ein ganz Haufen Attorneys General finden die Idee so mittel. Aber BoJo und seine Freunde sind ok damit.
Der Justizminister auf die Frage, ob er das mittragen kann: "If I see the rule of law being broken in a way that I find unacceptable then of course I will go. But we're not at that stage."
So bisschen rumfummeln am Recht ist okay, bis der Bauchwehsaft kickt.
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| Zitat von Jellybaby
wir könnten Hannover gegen Dresden tauschen. Den Weg kennen sie ja.
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die Scheiße kannst du auch langsam mal stecken lassen
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[Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert; zum letzten Mal von d.n.M. *TtC* am 14.09.2020 22:38]
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Johnson Intended to Break the Withdrawal Agreement Even Before He Signed It >
| As I wrote 11 months ago, Raab and Johnson sought legal advice on breaking the Withdrawal Agreement even before signing it, in a truly shocking example of bad faith negotiation. If mainstream journalists did the slightest actual journalism, they would have realised this was always Johnson’s plan.
As I wrote on October 15 2019, while the Withdrawal Agreement was being negotiated with the EU: ...
For Johnson, the Withdrawal Agreement provisions on Northern Ireland were only ever a device to get him over an immediate political difficulty. The fact he simply lied throughout the election campaign that the Withdrawal Agreement imposed no new checks or paperwork between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, should have made plain he was not serious about it. He had simply lied to the countries of the EU in signing a treaty he never had an intention to honour. He simply does not see himself as bound by any notion of honour or honesty. | |
23. Februar 2020:
https://mobile.twitter.com/DavidHenigUK/status/1231502652560887808
| Brexit team seeks to evade Irish Sea checks on goods
Boris Johnson's Brexit team has been ordered to draw up plans to "get around" the Northern Ireland protocol in the Brexit withdrawal agreement ...
Officials ... are working in secret on proposals to ensure that there do not need to be checks on goods passing from Britain to Northeren Ireland. They believe the new attorney-general, Suella Braverman, might have to give new legal advice to justify the move. Insiders say she was appointed because her predecessor Geoffrey Cox was not willing to countenance action that will be seen in Brussels as a breach of the exit agreement.
"There is deadly serious internal work going on about not obeying the Northern Ireland protocol," a seniour source said. "Taskforce Europe are looking into that. That's why they had Suella put in there." | |
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Erst wenn der Osten Nazis ähnlich oft wählt wie der Westen.
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Germany has more pressing concerns than Brexit >
| Chatting to a diplomat in Berlin last week, I suggested that Brexit probably ranked about number four on the list of German foreign-policy concerns. He looked thoughtful and then replied: “I think lower than that.” So we went through the list.
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It is that global context that conditions the German response to Brexit. Viewed from Berlin, it would be dangerous and self-defeating to agree a Brexit deal that undermines the single market. As the Germans see it, allowing the UK tariff and quota-free access to that market — while exempting the country from the EU’s state-aid regulations and border controls — would pose an unacceptable threat to Europe’s legal order, prosperity and unity. There is also the question of trust. If Boris Johnson’s UK government rips up a deal agreed nine months ago, what is the point of negotiating any further with them?
This message is generally delivered calmly and without rancour. In Berlin, the harshest word I heard applied to the British government’s announcement that it intends to break international law was “troubling”.
Listening to that remark, it struck me that if you want to hear British-style understatement these days, you need to go to Germany. The political atmosphere in London is hysterical and insular. It is the Germans who are thinking globally and whose maxim now seems to be: “keep calm and carry on”. | |
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| Zitat von Herr der Lage
Germany has more pressing concerns than Brexit >
| Chatting to a diplomat in Berlin last week, I suggested that Brexit probably ranked about number four on the list of German foreign-policy concerns. He looked thoughtful and then replied: “I think lower than that.” So we went through the list.
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It is that global context that conditions the German response to Brexit. Viewed from Berlin, it would be dangerous and self-defeating to agree a Brexit deal that undermines the single market. As the Germans see it, allowing the UK tariff and quota-free access to that market — while exempting the country from the EU’s state-aid regulations and border controls — would pose an unacceptable threat to Europe’s legal order, prosperity and unity. There is also the question of trust. If Boris Johnson’s UK government rips up a deal agreed nine months ago, what is the point of negotiating any further with them?
This message is generally delivered calmly and without rancour. In Berlin, the harshest word I heard applied to the British government’s announcement that it intends to break international law was “troubling”.
Listening to that remark, it struck me that if you want to hear British-style understatement these days, you need to go to Germany. The political atmosphere in London is hysterical and insular. It is the Germans who are thinking globally and whose maxim now seems to be: “keep calm and carry on”. | |
https://i.imgur.com/oWdOVG6.jpg
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nicht lesbar?
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| Zitat von Herr der Lage
Germany has more pressing concerns than Brexit >
| Chatting to a diplomat in Berlin last week, I suggested that Brexit probably ranked about number four on the list of German foreign-policy concerns. He looked thoughtful and then replied: “I think lower than that.” So we went through the list.
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It is that global context that conditions the German response to Brexit. Viewed from Berlin, it would be dangerous and self-defeating to agree a Brexit deal that undermines the single market. As the Germans see it, allowing the UK tariff and quota-free access to that market — while exempting the country from the EU’s state-aid regulations and border controls — would pose an unacceptable threat to Europe’s legal order, prosperity and unity. There is also the question of trust. If Boris Johnson’s UK government rips up a deal agreed nine months ago, what is the point of negotiating any further with them?
This message is generally delivered calmly and without rancour. In Berlin, the harshest word I heard applied to the British government’s announcement that it intends to break international law was “troubling”.
Listening to that remark, it struck me that if you want to hear British-style understatement these days, you need to go to Germany. The political atmosphere in London is hysterical and insular. It is the Germans who are thinking globally and whose maxim now seems to be: “keep calm and carry on”. | |
https://i.imgur.com/oWdOVG6.jpg
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Nein danke.
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in dem post ist ein reddit link versteckt, bei dem man den kompletten artikel vermutlich lesen kann, habe ich jetzt auch erst nach 8 balls post gesehen
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Ansonsten liegt auf github eine Erweiterung namens "Bypass Paywalls", die tuts ganz gut. NYT, WaPo und auch ft.
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| Zitat von -=Q=- 8-BaLL
Ansonsten liegt auf github eine Erweiterung namens "Bypass Paywalls", die tuts ganz gut. NYT, WaPo und auch ft.
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top beitrag, allerdings moralisch bedenklich
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Thema: Der Brexit ( Wird das UK die EU verlassen? ) |