‘The ECJ will be a totally FOREIGN court but it will rule over Britain under Brexit deal’

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Will country still be ruled by foreign courts after Brexit? Barrister fears TheresaMay's plans will preserve the European Court of Justice's jurisdiction over Britain

 

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well she spent £17.000.000 of tax payers money on a terrorist fighting E U judges !

but the courts are used by elite society to maintain law and order in lawless britain ..Awh where facts on the ground are maintained by volunteer policemen ..under elite charity philosophies of the non poor the known poor and known criminal and the known sick are side tissues

She rightly criticised Corbyn for not reading her withdrawal agreement. But it looks very much like she has not read it either. Or if she has, it looks like she does not understand what is in it!

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