Boris Johnson humiliated.

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Smell a rat yet, maggot ?



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You do post some shit, moonie. :rolleyes:


ADDED: I checked with a source that knows something about it.

In a regulatory position statement issued last week, the Environment Agency introduced a waiver that would mean some companies would not have to go through the third stage in the treatment of sewage if they did not have the right chemicals. Sewage treatment chemicals have been added to the list of products in short supply because of the UK’s lorry driver shortage. The waiver relates to a feared shortage of ferric sulphate, an acidic solution used to suppress the growth of algae, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says.

Even without the waiver, water companies let raw sewage into English waters more than 400,000 times in 2020, Environment Agency data reveals.

https://marineindustrynews.co.uk/waiver-for-part-treated-sewage-to-be-dumped-into-englands-waters/
 
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Ah- so it's much worse than at first thought.


You're venturing into potty-mouthery. A sure sign of a losing trajectory.
 
You do post some shit, moonie. :rolleyes:


ADDED: I checked with a source that knows something about it.

In a regulatory position statement issued last week, the Environment Agency introduced a waiver that would mean some companies would not have to go through the third stage in the treatment of sewage if they did not have the right chemicals. Sewage treatment chemicals have been added to the list of products in short supply because of the UK’s lorry driver shortage. The waiver relates to a feared shortage of ferric sulphate, an acidic solution used to suppress the growth of algae, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says.

Even without the waiver, water companies let raw sewage into English waters more than 400,000 times in 2020, Environment Agency data reveals.

https://marineindustrynews.co.uk/waiver-for-part-treated-sewage-to-be-dumped-into-englands-waters/

McMoonshi'ite has a tangential relationship with the truth at best, typical Marxist shyster.
 
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The ECJ has been turned into a political court by the likes of Germany, just one of a multitude of reasons why the UK did the right thing getting out of the deeply corrupt organisation.

Is the European Court of Justice about to unravel?

or the European Union to work, its law must be supreme. All member states have courts, but those courts submit to the EU’s own court, the European Court of Justice (the ECJ). The UK knew and accepted this. By the time the Lisbon Treaty was signed, everybody knew this. That is why Poland and Germany are both legally wrong to have denied that EU law is supreme and declared that their national courts have the final say. Legally speaking, both have done a unilateral declaration of independence: taken back control. An important article examining the crisis has laid this bare. While it’s quite technical (the EU’s power lies in these boring-but-powerful rules) it’s worth understanding the depth of what is now an EU rule of law crisis.

Germany says its judges can overrule the ECJ – and thus pick and choose which judgements it is bound by (i.e. the opposite of the rule of law) and Poland says the same. Germany may even go further, but it frankly hasn’t clarified. Hence the crisis: courts mean nothing if obeying them is voluntary.

This is now being examined by legal scholars leading to an extremely interesting and learned article here. The author, Morten Rasmussen, explains how EU law and the EU courts are intertwined with the project of EU expansion. The courts are tasked with further integrating member states in to the EU. His analysis says that the EU’s court (the Court of Justice) was given a fundamentally political role. It was not there to uphold laws as much as push through the EU’s agenda.

Yet some EU legal scholars are unhappy when this distinctly ideological origin is pointed out, as has been in recent years by legal historians. Their work has been met with mixed reception. Rasmussen explains why in one chilling sentence:

“There was also at first resistance both from the CJEU [European Court of Justice] and from legal scholars, who were less keen on any revelations of how ideology… had mixed with legal argument"

That ‘lack of keenness’ to any ‘revelation’ is a particularly sinister idea. Because not only was a court – an institution that should be independent – co-opted to do politics, but legal scholars were resistant when this truth was revealed. We have seen this pushback this week in criticism of three outstanding EU scholars who wrote this explanation of the Polish/German problem. It’s unpleasant and unhelpful to scholarship – but let’s be honest, I didn’t stop publishing and neither did those lawyers.

So if we now admit that the EU tasks its courts with a purely political role, there are three implications:

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1. The Germany/Poland problem can and must have the same solution – either both re-submit to EU legal supremacy or the EU (collectively) agree to end said supremacy.

2. From a British point of view, the ECJ now stands exposed as a politically compromised entity - and thus not a court.

3. If you ask courts to carry out a political role, they break. They lose legitimacy and their authority.

Those are three legal facts - my expert opinion, if you like. But they have only become clear after the German/Polish developments. This recent development is hugely important for the UK. David Frost, for example, has been protesting that the Northern Ireland Protocol (which the EU is using to carry out what Britain regards as vexatious border checks) is governed by the ECJ. But why should we take the ECJ seriously if Poland and Germany do not?

Again, for the European Union to work, its law must be supreme. It no longer is and any one of the remaining 25 member states could do what Germany and Poland have done – and let’s face it, Hungary looks likely to. This is why it’s worth following the legal scholars working through the implications of this - because whether a great unravelling may now be about to begin or not – this is a major legal crisis.

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Steven Barrett is a barrister

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/is-the-european-court-of-justice-about-to-unravel-
 
Who's your Minister for Shit, maggot ?

Sewage vote outcry prompts Tory MPs to defend decision on social media
Conservative politicians release almost identical statements following anger over rejection of environment bill amendment

The government has launched a defensive social media campaign after MPs faced anger from their constituents over last week’s sewage vote, in which an amendment to the environment bill that would have placed a legal duty on water companies not to pump waste into rivers was voted down.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...s-tory-mps-to-defend-decision-on-social-media

I remember visiting England when it was a First World country.

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Joyeux Noël!

France is preparing to implement a go-slow strategy on customs checks between France and Britain ahead of Christmas. It will include cutting energy supplies to the UK and Jersey, and blocking any flying sleighs from crossing the Channel.

President Macron is unlikely to receive support from EU capitals, some of whom believe he is using the row over fishing rights as part of his campaign ahead of next year’s presidential election.

A UK spokesman said: “We are continuing to work closely with the EU Commission and the French government, and we remain open to further evidence that supports the remaining licence applications.”

“Aukus, squawkus!” retorted the Gallic cockerel.



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The water industry was privatised decades ago. The case made by (the Tory) party was that market forces were more efficient than state direction, that competition would reduce bills and make water companies more responsive to the public good, and that those huge new profits would be invested in our water supply and treatment infrastructure.

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Have you got your beak into sewage shares, maggot ?



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The Brits are angry- with the exception of maggot and his sewer ilk- and their government , deluged in fecal jocularity, has flushed its plans away.




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Despite the pollution-defending Brit maggots;

Stir up the waters: how campaigners forced the UK to U-turn on raw sewage
Social media outrage and viral footage of effluent discharging into the sea forced the government to change course


Perhaps it was an image that finally tipped the scales. After years of downplaying calls to stop the scandal of raw sewage being dumped in the UK’s waterways, the government was forced into an embarrassing U-turn this week as drone footage showing effluent pouring into the sea attracted wall-to-wall media coverage.

What some campaigners have been shouting about for years from the sidelines, suddenly became the subject of mainstream concern. Conservative MPs from coastal constituencies found themselves bombarded with letters and emails calling for an end to sewage releases into rivers and seas. On social media, images of poo-stained people emerging from British seas were trending. And all this on the eve of the UK government hosting Cop26.

After a week in which the problem of water companies routinely releasing millions of hours of raw sewage into waterways each year was the subject of tense debate in parliament, many campaigners for clean waterways believe the tide may be turning.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/29/campaigners-uk-u-turn-raw-sewage-water
 
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