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Ach, laat ik het wat vriendelijker zeggen:Op artikelen stemmen, dus zonder dat 'naaar beneden'. ...
Nou nou, beste spookaccount benniegek. Je hebt 't er maar druk mee niet waar. In één keer achterelkaar zo rond de 70 artikelen n...
Er bestaan geen slechte soldaten. Er bestaan wél slechte officieren....
Verschrikkelijk!!!! Dit zal je als 101-jarige maar overkomen. . . (S.O.)...
@24 Ik heb niks verkeerd opgeschreven. Jij snapt gewoon weinig....
@23 Volgende maar leuke grapjes over jezelf maken dan....
@33 Geeft niet. Ik denk dat Strongoli @4 nog wel even zal reageren. 😉...
Ze heeft zeker wat aandacht nodig. Het is allemaal niets geworden dus wat moeten we er mee?...
Het Britse commentaar van The Guardian
The big question now is whether the EU will agree to a UK request for an extension. My colleague Jennifer Rankin has some answers:
How does it work?
Extending Brexit is a job for EU leaders, say numerous diplomatic sources. The EU’s 27 heads of state and government would have to decide unanimously at an EU summit on Thursday 21 March. But first the UK has to ask. The EU cannot consider the question until the British government makes a formal request to extend article 50.
Would the EU say yes?
Probably. While any single country has the right to block a Brexit extension, most diplomats think the EU would agree, although this cannot be taken for granted.
The wildcard is that EU leaders have never discussed the issue and often take a stricter line than officials. In December, for example, EU leaders decided it would be pointless granting the UK further legal assurances on the Irish backstop, concluding that another legal paper was unlikely to sway MPs in favour of a Brexit treaty. It turned out they were right. But blocking an extension could be seen as tantamount to forcing the UK to leave the EU without a deal. The EU does not want to go down in history with the blame for Brexit.
And the British request matters: the UK must be able to show “a credible justification for a possible extension and its duration”, a spokesman for the European council president, Donald Tusk, has said.
In elk geval krijgen zowel Putin als Trump nu hun neus gedekseld - beiden hebben zich met de Brexit gemoeid vandaag -
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