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Old 07-21-2017, 07:28 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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"The European Union (EU) is attempting to block the UK from carrying out criminal record checks on EU citizens seeking “settled status” in the U.K. after Brexit. The UK simply wants to deport those who have committed a crime after the event of Brexit, where the sentence is more than 12 months. The EU, however, claims systematic checks would be impermissible under EU law and wants to oversee less stringent checks with their own courts. They also want their courts to continue overseeing citizens rights after Brexit, something strongly opposed by the UK, which has been described as a form of judicial “imperialism” by MPs and experts, who claim it would make EU citizens a privileged class with more rights than Brits."

Brexit: EU Blocks UK Checking Criminal History of European Migrants
The EU gave the UK 14 red lines before they will negotiate a trading relationship. It's outrageous that the EU thinks it should continue to be above British law and something for globalists in this country to take note of.

It's like what the Eagles said in Hotel California: "You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave! "
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Old 07-21-2017, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Great Britain
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The EU gave the UK 14 red lines before they will negotiate a trading relationship. It's outrageous that the EU thinks it should continue to be above British law and something for globalists in this country to take note of.

It's like what the Eagles said in Hotel California: "You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave! "


There is a possible compromise and it should be noted that Britain returns wanted fugitives to EU Countries and works with Europe in areas such as Counter-Terrorism and Defence, and the Europeans themselves will not want to see this cooperation ended.

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Is compromise possible?

People on both sides of the Channel hope it is, at least in some respects. On the citizens' rights issue, for example, there are suggestions that some kind of independent tribunal, involving both EU and UK judges, could be set up. There are some precedents for this.

Similarly when it comes to the single market there are parallel structures such as the EFTA Court (which governs the affairs of Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, the three non-EU members of the European Economic Area) that are nominally independent of the ECJ. But in practice, the EFTA Court follows ECJ rulings extremely closely.

The UK could in theory set up something similar - or it could associate itself formally with the EFTA Court, so that it would have a UK judge who would sit on its bench for cases involving the future UK-EU relationship.

Reality check: What is the European Court of Justice? - BBC News

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Old 07-21-2017, 08:18 AM
 
Location: Great Britain
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Btw - this programme 'Fugitives' gives a flavour of how the extradition process works and how the police collaborate.

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Old 07-21-2017, 08:19 AM
 
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Globalism is dead. Its already being replaced with new manufacturing models.
A close look at what the unelected bureaucrats in Europe are trying to pull is a good idea. All the trade deals that Trump jettisoned were about handing over control to the unelected clowns working on world domination and destroying sovereign nation resistance through signing away the rights of people to govern locally.
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Old 07-21-2017, 08:21 AM
 
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The EU gave the UK 14 red lines before they will negotiate a trading relationship. It's outrageous that the EU thinks it should continue to be above British law and something for globalists in this country to take note of.

It's like what the Eagles said in Hotel California: "You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave! "
Let's let European chime in on this matter. I don't know enough about it, and neither do you. And it's NONE OF OUR BUSINESS
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Old 07-21-2017, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Let's let European chime in on this matter. I don't know enough about it, and neither do you. And it's NONE OF OUR BUSINESS
Most people when they don't have an opinion, don't announce it.

It's an example of how difficult it is to extricate yourself from globalism once you've gone over to their side.
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Old 07-21-2017, 10:10 AM
 
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Let's let European chime in on this matter. I don't know enough about it, and neither do you. And it's NONE OF OUR BUSINESS
When did globalism become not the business of people on the globe ?
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Old 07-21-2017, 10:11 AM
 
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The EU gave the UK 14 red lines before they will negotiate a trading relationship. It's outrageous that the EU thinks it should continue to be above British law and something for globalists in this country to take note of.

It's like what the Eagles said in Hotel California: "You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave! "
I'm not fully versed on the various details of what is happening with Brexit, but could this be a negotiation point because many in Britain want to maintain many of the good benefits of being in the EU (while shedding the "bad" stuff)?
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