NI Protocol conflicts with Acts of Union, court told during legal challenge from unionists Tags:Europe 3 comments They contend that the protocol unlawfully conflicts with both the Acts of Union 1800 and the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. So someone finally realized that a square peg only damages the round hole when forced into it? But the UK doesn’t have a written constitution and the Parliament is sovereign to do whatever it wants, or so Brexiteers said. So what’s the alternative to the NIP? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
They contend that the protocol unlawfully conflicts with both the Acts of Union 1800 and the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. So someone finally realized that a square peg only damages the round hole when forced into it?
But the UK doesn’t have a written constitution and the Parliament is sovereign to do whatever it wants, or so Brexiteers said.
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They contend that the protocol unlawfully conflicts with both the Acts of Union 1800 and the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
So someone finally realized that a square peg only damages the round hole when forced into it?
But the UK doesn’t have a written constitution and the Parliament is sovereign to do whatever it wants, or so Brexiteers said.
So what’s the alternative to the NIP?