Re: Aaron Banks
Originally Posted by
Bread
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No it doesn't at all.
We left the EU in January and all the treaties. We are only bound by the WA which ends at the end of this year.
We are not under the thumb of the ECJ at all. Your argument is about solicitors fees - its hilarious.
Like many, you haven't realised what boris signed you up on. From the WA you name in your post:
ARTICLE 87
New cases before the Court of Justice
1. If the European Commission considers that the United Kingdom has failed to fulfil an
obligation under the Treaties or under Part Four of this Agreement before the end of the transition
period, the European Commission may, within
4years after the end of the transition period, bring
the matter before the Court of Justice of the European Union in accordance with the requirements
laid down in Article 258 TFEU or the second subparagraph of Article 108(2) TFEU, as the case
may be.
The Court of Justice of the European Union shall have jurisdiction over such cases.
2. If the United Kingdom does not comply with a decision referred to in Article 95(1) of this
Agreement, or fails to give legal effect in the United Kingdom's legal order to a decision, as referred
to in that provision, that was addressed to a natural or legal person residing or established in the
United Kingdom, the European Commission may,
within 4 years from the date of the decision
concerned, bring the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Union in accordance with the
requirements laid down in Article 258 TFEU or the second subparagraph of Article 108(2) TFEU,
as the case may be.
The Court of Justice of the European Union shall have jurisdiction over such
cases.