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You've asked them?Not all slaves but some were.
Or did you believe what someone told you?
You've asked them?Not all slaves but some were.
Who has stolen any property?If someone steals your property they can be legally forced to return it.
It all depends how wish to define the word force.
Squatters can be legally forced out of someone's property.
The use of the word force in relation to the EU is legal and legitimate.
I think it's fair to say that they do consistently moan.
I was giving an example of the use of the word force.Who has stolen any property?
It doesn't matter one iota what the EU wanted, it was what 17 million people wanted that counts
looks like N. I. will have to deal directly with the EU to get them to remove their border
One way or another ... forced out, suggests that you will resort to violence.I was giving an example of the use of the word force.
You seem to infer that using the word force implies intention of illegal behaviour.
Never stuck for a cliche these people.he added, if people are "not prepared to be part of the solution you are part of the problem"
The WTO is not concerned about having a border at all, Notch seems to believe they are.
No it doesn't.One way or another ... forced out, suggests that you will resort to violence.
Violence to achieve political ambitions can usually be described as terrorism.
There are provisions in this N.I. Protocol which could solve this problem.It can't be removed.
It's what you voted for
It's an international treaty
Did you not see the govt back down on its internal Market bill
That one is quite amusing.Why are there no aspirin in the jungle?
Because it would not be financially viable to sell pharmaceuticals in the largely unpopulated rainforest
No there aren'tThere are provisions in this N.I. Protocol which could solve this problem.
Thats if Boris has the integrity to use them