anti UK
Silly notch pretends that anyone who disagrees with him is unpatriotic.
Silly notch.
anti UK
Quelle surprise?Another anti UK post from Ellal and one he cant back up.
The poor chap must be utterly miserable living in a country he hates.
notchy is currently 'flip flopping' as regards the EU, and thus has no idea of what is 'patriotic' or 'unpatriotic'...Silly notch pretends that anyone who disagrees with him is unpatriotic.
Cake and eat it?
illy notch pretends that anyone who disagrees with him is unpatriotic.
Not to mention finally gaining the reputation of being a 'banana republic' nation!
(we are already a 'laughing stock', so not that big a step
What happens as regards financial penalties should you renege on financial obligations?
Yep, skipping the awkward answer...as predicted!Who said they would?
I said there is no legal obligation at present.
Yep, skipping the awkward answer.
You have 'facts' to prove that?Blatantly anti UK.
You really must travel a bit more and learn to read/listen to what johnny/jane foreigners are sayingEllal says the UK is considered a laughing stock but doesnt back it up with any proof?
Its a fact. The UK currently have no legal requirement to pay any divorce bill.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ks-david-davis-suella-braverman-a8364841.htmlBritain will be legally bound to pay its £39bn Brexit divorce bill before the details of a future EU trade deal are agreed, a minister has admitted.
MPs will be asked to authorise the payment when they vote on the withdrawal deal in the autumn, Suella Braverman said.
Ms Braverman once insisted no payments would be necessary,
However, in fact, the EU has insisted the financial settlement must be signed off as part of the withdrawal deal – which will contain only a “political declaration” on a likely future trade deal.
https://www.ft.com/content/72252768-47de-11e8-8ae9-4b5ddcca99b3The UK will still have to honour a British “divorce bill” of up to £39bn even if it crashes out of the EU without a trade deal, the head of the National Audit Office said. Appearing before the House of Commons Treasury select committee on Tuesday, Sir Amyas Morse said the payments would be required “no matter what, under international law”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...bill-even-with-no-brexit-trade-deal-nao-chiefThe UK will have to pay its Brexit “divorce bill” of up to £39bn even if no agreement is reached on a future trade deal with the EU, the head of Whitehall’s spending watchdog has said.
It does not take much to prove RWR are spouting nonsense.Glad I haven't got all the degrees, high flying jobs and money that some of you guys claim to have. Otherwise I'd have spent all bank holiday trying to be "right on the internet" like you.