Grow A Set, May – Block The Brussels Budget!
I was just catching up with the Bloody Biased Claptrap news this morning…
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…and heard one of their minions tell us that one of the ‘conditions’ likely to be laid down by The Enemy high command in Brussels may well be that the UK commit to a ‘constructive EU role’ until whatever deal is done.
You might ask what that means, but the BBC went on to enlighten us.
The Enemy is anxious the Britain might use the power it legally still has to ‘Block The Budget!’
So while Tusk and Juncker wear mealy-mouthed smiles and continue to pretend to be the United Kingdom’s ‘friends…’
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…they simultaneously seek to coerce the UK, browbeat Brits into swallowing whole whatever new waste of tax-payers’ money they decide they want to impose.
Incidentally, by resorting to this manoeuvre, The Enemy is in wanton disregard of its own legal responsibilities!
European law prevents the EU from demanding legally binding conditions that would formally limit Britain’s rights. https://www.ft.com/content/3924a7ac-5559-11e9-a3db-1fe89bedc16e

Scofflaw Swine!
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The Enemy knows the British Government has indisputable veto power but they are issuing an illegal diktat demanding that the UK veto be forfeit…
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..or else?!?
I noted this potential power not that long ago, an option long open to May’s negotiating team…
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Cal Cobb 16:01 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
Let me get this straight.
They won’t let Britain extend its stay as a member of the European Union unless Britain promises to vote as they tell us on every decision they want to get passed?
We are to pay into their budget but we are not to disagree with any part of it that they want to get through?
I would not believe it but I checked your sources with the links you offer and what you say is 100% accurate.
If May accepts that, if she sinks that low, she is even worse than any of us thought.
Theresa the Traitor truly.
Or Traitrix, as you like to put it
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Petra Malley 17:58 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
Listening to the news over the last 24 hours, May’s endgame has become very clear.
As I think was always her intention, she will work with Corbyn to bind us to Brussels with an expanded version of her rejected deal. It will be little different from EU membership and will certainly prevent any independent trading arrangements.
What is most jarring is that it will be almost certainly be put to a referendum with no Leave on the ballot paper. The choice will be her Non-Brexit or Remain.
There will be massive abstentions and spoilt papers, but either way, Brussels will have defeated us.
As I have said before, when the fighting begins, we will need good leaders.
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Phil Webster 21:02 on April 3, 2019 Permalink
From all I’ve been reading, I would say it’s going to turn out as you predict, Petra.
If May cheats us with a phoney choice in a second referendum, then all bets are off and gloves off too.
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Fiona F 18:57 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
You have got it straight, Cal.
Ross sometimes errs but not this time, because that media link is irrefutable. The EU rulers have no legal right to make her collaboration with their decisions a condition.
If May agrees to be ‘constructive’ and do what she’s told at EU Council meetings, then don’t blame Tusk and Juncker, blame her.
She is content to be a puppet.
Norway had a ‘leader’ like her once, named Quisling.
The Norwegians put him against a wall and shot him in 1945.
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Val Thorpe 16:15 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
She hasn’t the guts to block their budget. She is a traitor and some of us knew that from the moment she became PM, a Remainer telling us that she was now a Brexiteer. Traitor and Liar, as big a liar as Juncker and at least he admits he lies, for whatever that is worth.
You do well to explain that what Brussels is imposing on Britain is illegal even by their own court ruling.
That tells us all we need to know about their ‘rules,’ which they will bend and break whenever it suits their purpose.
I would draw a conclusion, that their illegality releases us from any duty to comply with their laws.
The next thing we have to do is elect a pro-British government.
If we are kept in by May, we will need to elect a British PM to block everything, until they apologise, return the bill money and dissolve all legal ties and controls they have over us.
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Noreen Paterson 17:01 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
Don’t be sexist!
She doesn’t need to ‘man’ up!
The best battler we had in Downing Street was not a man but a woman.
The problem with May is not that she is not a British MAN.
It’s that she is not British, not in any meaningful way.
Her first loyalty is to the European Union and always has been.
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Ned A 07:26 on April 6, 2019 Permalink |
Hey, mate. I see Rees Mogg has taken up your idea.
He did a tweet, ‘if a long extension leaves us stuck in the EU we should be as difficult as possible. We could veto any increase in the budget, obstruct the putative EU army and block Mr Macron’s integrationist schemes.’
I wish May would get real like that but I cant see it. She is a hopeless case.
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