UK Parliament discusses breaking international law
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2022 6:12 pm
https://www.thejournal.ie/uk-mps-debate ... 1-Jul2022/
Debate over the Northern Ireland protocol is complicated by the fact that Northern Ireland has no functioning representative democracy, but in the last election, a majority of people voted for parties who are in favour of the protocol.
Meanwhile, the EU is threatening (or taking) legal action.
Will this tarnish the UK's reputation and make any difference to other countries considering making international agreements with the UK (eg trade deals)?
Debate over the Northern Ireland protocol is complicated by the fact that Northern Ireland has no functioning representative democracy, but in the last election, a majority of people voted for parties who are in favour of the protocol.
Meanwhile, the EU is threatening (or taking) legal action.
Will this tarnish the UK's reputation and make any difference to other countries considering making international agreements with the UK (eg trade deals)?