Exhibit 1: Glenys Kinnock:
“My Lords, what we have in the guarantees will become binding in international law when the guarantees are translated into a protocol at the time of the next accession, which presumably will be when
Exhibit 2: David Miliband:
"....the guarantees are legally-binding in international law… It does not require ratification in order to have legal affect.”
Actually, it does not matter who is lying as purely for their apparent hatred of their own country and its democracy, perhaps - to show no gender bias - Kinnock should follow Joan of Ark (1431) and Miliband, Nicholas Ridley (1555) - and to hell with all that pollution of the atmosphere and global warming crap.
Acks: Open Europe Press Summary & Wikipedia
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