Varadkar “has relished wearing the green jersey on Brexit and standing up to the British with the help of the European Union — and been aware of the political benefits of doing so. But now the pitfalls begin to emerge from the fog.”https://www.spectator.co.uk/2019/07/varadkars-backstop-gamble-could-cost-ireland-dearly/ …
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I understand that but you’d think someone in the UK administration would have figured other countries are bound to ask for permission their people before making a constitutional change and that such treaties as are enabled in that way cannot be subject to “wee deals” on the side.
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We wrote to Barnier and Coveney. No response. Article 349 covers the impact on external relations that can harm an Eu member territory. There aren't any other EU states I can think of where this applies. Putting theoreticals and hypotheticals before a real issue isnt wise for EU
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