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World News See other World News Articles Title: Farage: Time to Ditch ‘Rotten’ Anti-Sovereignty EU Withdrawal Agreement Farage: Time to Ditch Rotten Anti-Sovereignty EU Withdrawal Agreement farage Christopher Furlong/Getty Images JACK MONTGOMERY 10 Sep 2020 Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has called on Prime Minister Johnson to ditch the 2019 Withdrawal Agreement with the EU amid a row over international law. The Withdrawal Agreement (WA) leaves the British province of Northern Ireland an integral part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland under EU control in some respects if a trade deal between the UK and the EU cannot be negotiated. Negotiations have indeed stalled, as the EU continues to demand the British submit to terms including ad hoc EU regulation of Brexit Britains business environment in pursuit of a so-called level playing field and continued EU control over Britains national fisheries as the price of a trade deal. Consequently, the Johnson administration has put forward an Internal Market Bill which would empower British government ministers to disapply elements of the WA which might create barriers to trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. The legislation would also ensure that the EUs control over state aid in Britain which the WA provides for would be strictly limited to Northern Ireland leading the EU and its anti-Brexit British allies to attack the British government for undermining international law. Arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage has responded to the row by calling for WA to be scrapped entirely, denouncing it as always rotten with terms that could effectively mean the end of the UK as a single entity in an article for the Express. I was opposed to the agreement but nobody at that time was prepared to hear it. Brex-haustion had set in and the public liked the upbeat tone they heard from Boris Johnson, Farage recalled, the WA having been passed by what was at the time a minority administration struggling to persuade a then-Remainer dominated House of Commons to accept anything resembling a genuine break with the EU. Make no mistake, this is a mess of the Governments own making but the fact that they are now insisting that we are to become an independent country is to be warmly welcomed, Farage added. As Brussels looks pretty unlikely to change any of the documents, perhaps the time has come for us to ditch the Withdrawal Agreement as it currently stands
if Mr Barnier thinks he can trap Britain into Brussels rather inept orbit then he has another thing coming. Poster Comment: Britain needs the trade deal to keep them together with Northern Ireland. When working for State of Illinois, I walked into the yard on St. Patrick's Day wearing my orange safety jacket. One of he guys said, "Where is your green?" I said, "I'm an Orangeman, today and every day!" We had an Irishman named George and he was sitting there laughing. I said, "Hey George, they don't know what that means." He said, "I know." An Orangeman was a protestant from Northern Ireland. LOL Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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