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European Parliament approved UK departure Israel today

2020-01-29T18:49:05.892Z


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European Parliament parted with serious and sad atmosphere from its British friends • Nigel Farage: "No more payments to Europe, no more European Court, no more coercion"

  • Nigel Farage says goodbye to European Parliament // Photo: AFP

Stormy farewell to European Parliament: Nigel Farage's latest speech - leader of the British Barcasit Party and a member of its European Parliament, ended in very jarring tones just hours before Parliament approved the Barcasit agreement, leaving Britain on Friday to leave the EU European after 47 years of membership.

Farage, the leader of the Union's departure campaign, concluded his farewell speech by saying: "No more payments to Europe, no more the European Court, no more common fishing policy, no more coercion and humiliation. I know you will miss us. You want to ban our national flag. "

At this point, all representatives of the Barcasit Party stood up and waved little British flags. Farage added on his page with a flag in his hand: "We would love to work with you in the future as a sovereign state." At this point, the chairwoman who chaired the debate decided to close the microphone of British politicians, demanding that he and his party members sit or leave the hall with the flags. The members of the Barcasit left the plenum in amazement.

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The rest of the European Parliament yesterday split in a more serious and sad atmosphere than their British counterparts in preparation for the Barakzit. With the departure of Britain, the number of European MPs will decrease by 46 members, from 751 to 705. The only factions that grew after the British left are the Conservative Party and the Right-wing National Party.

In the meantime, the EU is preparing for negotiations on the EU-UK trade and economic settlement agreement, which is due to be signed by the end of the current year. If no agreement is reached between the parties, there is still the possibility of a "rigid barking", that is, without an agreement between the parties at the end of this transition period. Experts are very skeptical about the possibility of reaching an agreement in such a short time, given the fact that the EU-Canada trade agreement negotiations took seven years.

French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the day of the Barcasit was a sad day, which is supposed to be a lesson for everyone in Europe. A German government spokesman said in Berlin that the EU must now make itself more "attractive" - ​​for the British and Europeans themselves. Leaving the UK will change the financial burden distribution

It has already been announced between the EU and the German public that Germany will have to pay more. At the same time, pressure is mounting on Germany to take over the lead of the EU in the post-Barksite era. European Commission Vice President Joseph Burrell said this week in Berlin: "I want to emphasize the fact that Germany needs to play a leading role and take on a larger, stronger and more assertive foreign policy for Europe. Nothing can be done without Germany. "

Source: israelhayom

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