International Law requires the European Union unconditionally to readmit the United Kingdom to EU membership.
I don't mean that the United Kingdom has to go through the process described in Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union.
The European Union has an obligation in International Law unconditionally to readmit the United Kingdom to membership of the European Union.
Taken together with the effect of International Law that requires the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union, if the UK and the EU fulfil their respective obligations in International Law the UK will be restored to its rightful membership of the European Union.
That, perhaps later in 2020, is how Mayhem Brexit can lawfully be brought to an end.
Friday, 28 February 2020
Mayhem Brexit - International Law requires the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union
International Law requires the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union.
Boris Johnson's promise to "Get Brexit Done" is a daring fraud.
To understand why I assert that (perhaps startling) proposition it is necessary to approach UKExit ("Brexit") from the perspective of International Law.
As mentioned in my most recent post on this blog, David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson have failed to give International Law the consideration which its importance regarding UKExit merits.
In my next few posts I hope to set out for the general, intelligent reader some fundamentals of International Law that lead me to the conclusion that the United Kingdom is obliged to rejoin the European Union.
Boris Johnson's promise to "Get Brexit Done" is a daring fraud.
To understand why I assert that (perhaps startling) proposition it is necessary to approach UKExit ("Brexit") from the perspective of International Law.
As mentioned in my most recent post on this blog, David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson have failed to give International Law the consideration which its importance regarding UKExit merits.
In my next few posts I hope to set out for the general, intelligent reader some fundamentals of International Law that lead me to the conclusion that the United Kingdom is obliged to rejoin the European Union.
Mayhem Brexit - The silence about International Law
UKExit ("Brexit") requires an unprecedented, fundamental and radical set of changes in the United Kingdom's international relationships.
International relationships, at least the parts that are legally effective, are created in International Law.
One of the startling failures of the whole UKExit ("Brexit") process is the failure properly to consider the effect of International Law on the process of UKExit.
If you revisit David Cameron's Bloomberg speech of January 2013 you will search in vain for a mention of the constraints imposed by International Law.
If you review Theresa May's various set-piece speeches on UKExit, they are similarly silent on the limitations imposed by International Law on the United Kingdom's supposed freedom of manoeuvre.
Likewise Boris Johnson's incessant infantile incompetence on UKExit is also a zone free from serious consideration of the constraints of International Law.
The fundamental failures of approach of three successive Conservative UK Prime Ministers are at the root of Mayhem Brexit.
International relationships, at least the parts that are legally effective, are created in International Law.
One of the startling failures of the whole UKExit ("Brexit") process is the failure properly to consider the effect of International Law on the process of UKExit.
If you revisit David Cameron's Bloomberg speech of January 2013 you will search in vain for a mention of the constraints imposed by International Law.
If you review Theresa May's various set-piece speeches on UKExit, they are similarly silent on the limitations imposed by International Law on the United Kingdom's supposed freedom of manoeuvre.
Likewise Boris Johnson's incessant infantile incompetence on UKExit is also a zone free from serious consideration of the constraints of International Law.
The fundamental failures of approach of three successive Conservative UK Prime Ministers are at the root of Mayhem Brexit.
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