EU agrees need for “robust” action against UK if dispute flares Tags:Europe 8 comments Imaigne Frosty and Ursula getting it on. What’s the point in having article 16 if you can’t invoke it without retaliation ? I’m no contract expert but surely using a clause within the contact should be fine to do if the reasons have been triggered. Eg diversion of trade etc repost [removed] Ugh… So basically we have children running the EU and Britain. Great! Said no one ever… [The EU is extending Euro clearing (they say it’s temporary but this is likely the first of an infinite series of extensions](https://www.ft.com/content/83f8082b-f9af-49ce-a98f-ed44c7781be0) The U.K. has gotten something far more valuable as of today. The U.K. can now gladly take that plus the earlier concessions while appearing to back down. They’ve played a blinder. The UK has survived “robust action” from Europe before. Is there any chance UK is gonna get back into EU? Is that an easy process, and when are the next campaigns? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
What’s the point in having article 16 if you can’t invoke it without retaliation ? I’m no contract expert but surely using a clause within the contact should be fine to do if the reasons have been triggered. Eg diversion of trade etc
[The EU is extending Euro clearing (they say it’s temporary but this is likely the first of an infinite series of extensions](https://www.ft.com/content/83f8082b-f9af-49ce-a98f-ed44c7781be0) The U.K. has gotten something far more valuable as of today. The U.K. can now gladly take that plus the earlier concessions while appearing to back down. They’ve played a blinder.
Is there any chance UK is gonna get back into EU? Is that an easy process, and when are the next campaigns?
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Imaigne Frosty and Ursula getting it on.
What’s the point in having article 16 if you can’t invoke it without retaliation ?
I’m no contract expert but surely using a clause within the contact should be fine to do if the reasons have been triggered. Eg diversion of trade etc
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Ugh… So basically we have children running the EU and Britain. Great! Said no one ever…
[The EU is extending Euro clearing (they say it’s temporary but this is likely the first of an infinite series of extensions](https://www.ft.com/content/83f8082b-f9af-49ce-a98f-ed44c7781be0) The U.K. has gotten something far more valuable as of today.
The U.K. can now gladly take that plus the earlier concessions while appearing to back down.
They’ve played a blinder.
The UK has survived “robust action” from Europe before.
Is there any chance UK is gonna get back into EU? Is that an easy process, and when are the next campaigns?