ECJ will block lawsuits against Britain for not paying Brexit bill after no deal

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European Union judges will block legal action against Britain for refusing to pay the Brexit bill after a no-deal exit, lawyers have told The Telegraph, as Downing Street insisted it would not pay the entire £39 billion financial settlement if the UK crashes out.

 

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If true,this may help focus some minds

It’s good to see the Telegraph behaving like a red top.... circulation must be falling

So no one will deal with us as we don't pay our debts, sounds good 🙄

Using the “crashes out” slogan shows you ignorance... the world will be our oyster...

Ok we'll continue with Germany's reperparations from WW2 in full!!!

No deal - kiss my ass for the money

We need to get the Millions they owe us yes lots off Millions the UK is entitled to it , so our Courts must put in Claim to get our Billiins back once we leave like EU say they do not trust U.K. we definetly do not trust EU get it back ASP

As Mr Barnier keeps reminding us we’ll be a 3rd nation status with only 3rd nation obligations 😊😊

There is some delusional thinking once again. Even if the ECJ does ignore it, the international community will not & most likely there will b consequences of not paying the treaty obligations, cuz why wud any1 trust the UK after that.

Would any sane person give these people their own army? ...who do you think you are kidding Mr Junker.

The EU’s only interest in the UK has ever been.....

But according to you the ECJ is part of the reason we need to leave the EU. So they ain’t that bad if you need them

Whistle, the free lunch is over.

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