French fishermen are no doubt looking forward to breaching international law in "specific" ways
Spain is no doubt looking forward to breaching international law regarding Gibraltar in "specific" ways
Argentina is no doubt looking forward to breaching international law regarding the Falkland Islands in "specific" ways
China no doubt cares nothing about breaching international law regarding Hong Kong in "specific" ways
And so on
Government should be wary of saying international law can be breached in & #39;specific& #39; ways
Any breach of law is & #39;specific& #39; - as that is nature of law
And why should any other country now trust UK to comply with agreements?
This will come back to haunt the government
Government should be wary of saying international law can be breached in & #39;specific& #39; ways
Any breach of law is & #39;specific& #39; - as that is nature of law
And why should any other country now trust UK to comply with agreements?
This will come back to haunt the government
So much for things being "enshrined in law"