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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge

David Davis says that the EAW has "brought dangerous people swiftly to justice" and plays a "crucial role in police co-operation, not least in Northern Ireland and Ireland." (Source: BBC News)

He also said "Any drop in the breadth and quality of cooperation would have a direct impact on public safety and on our collective ability to deliver justice across Europe." (Source: Sky News)

And yet this "crucial" framework will no longer be accessible to the UK after we leave the EU, having a direct impact on public safety.

Is Mr Davis wrong on it's importance? Or if it is so important, shouldn't we stay in the EU?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"David Davis says that the EAW has "brought dangerous people swiftly to justice" and plays a "crucial role in police co-operation, not least in Northern Ireland and Ireland." (Source: BBC News)

He also said "Any drop in the breadth and quality of cooperation would have a direct impact on public safety and on our collective ability to deliver justice across Europe." (Source: Sky News)

And yet this "crucial" framework will no longer be accessible to the UK after we leave the EU, having a direct impact on public safety.

Is Mr Davis wrong on it's importance? Or if it is so important, shouldn't we stay in the EU? "

Yes it is important but why do we need to be in the EU for this?There is no logical reason,we have these things with other countries and visa virsa.

Your arguments are getting desparate now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On this Davis is wrong. The European arrest warrant is a dangerous tool and should be dropped

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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"David Davis says that the EAW has "brought dangerous people swiftly to justice" and plays a "crucial role in police co-operation, not least in Northern Ireland and Ireland." (Source: BBC News)

He also said "Any drop in the breadth and quality of cooperation would have a direct impact on public safety and on our collective ability to deliver justice across Europe." (Source: Sky News)

And yet this "crucial" framework will no longer be accessible to the UK after we leave the EU, having a direct impact on public safety.

Is Mr Davis wrong on it's importance? Or if it is so important, shouldn't we stay in the EU? Yes it is important but why do we need to be in the EU for this?There is no logical reason,we have these things with other countries and visa virsa.

Your arguments are getting desparate now"

No, we don't. We only have this in Europe.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"David Davis says that the EAW has "brought dangerous people swiftly to justice" and plays a "crucial role in police co-operation, not least in Northern Ireland and Ireland." (Source: BBC News)

He also said "Any drop in the breadth and quality of cooperation would have a direct impact on public safety and on our collective ability to deliver justice across Europe." (Source: Sky News)

And yet this "crucial" framework will no longer be accessible to the UK after we leave the EU, having a direct impact on public safety.

Is Mr Davis wrong on it's importance? Or if it is so important, shouldn't we stay in the EU? Yes it is important but why do we need to be in the EU for this?There is no logical reason,we have these things with other countries and visa virsa.

Your arguments are getting desparate now"

Europol is just a poor man's Interpol. Fact is we don't need The European arrest warrant or Europol. After Brexit we will still be in Interpol which is the global policing service. The UK will remain safe under the protection of intelligence organisations like MI5 and MI6, which is globally respected and will continue to cooperative and work with American intelligence services like the CIA which have global reach.

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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"David Davis says that the EAW has "brought dangerous people swiftly to justice" and plays a "crucial role in police co-operation, not least in Northern Ireland and Ireland." (Source: BBC News)

He also said "Any drop in the breadth and quality of cooperation would have a direct impact on public safety and on our collective ability to deliver justice across Europe." (Source: Sky News)

And yet this "crucial" framework will no longer be accessible to the UK after we leave the EU, having a direct impact on public safety.

Is Mr Davis wrong on it's importance? Or if it is so important, shouldn't we stay in the EU? Yes it is important but why do we need to be in the EU for this?There is no logical reason,we have these things with other countries and visa virsa.

Your arguments are getting desparate now

Europol is just a poor man's Interpol. Fact is we don't need The European arrest warrant or Europol. After Brexit we will still be in Interpol which is the global policing service. The UK will remain safe under the protection of intelligence organisations like MI5 and MI6, which is globally respected and will continue to cooperative and work with American intelligence services like the CIA which have global reach.

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So you think Davis is wrong and this isn't crucial? That it won't have a direct impact on the public safety of the UK?

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By *leasure domMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Ah, the EAW - the fascists' friend.

So many abuses of human rights under that arrangement. Its loss is a definite bonus.

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By *urve BallWoman
over a year ago

North London

On a side note, GCHQ chief has warned that "Brexit security deal" is needed.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"On a side note, GCHQ chief has warned that "Brexit security deal" is needed."

Now now, this is brexit, we do not need experts in any field telling us what is and is not when we have feelings. And if it all goes wrong we can blame the EU for not submitting to the will of...

Now all sing!

"Eng Al And! Brexit Land!"

"Fuck Scots and Irish!"

"Fuck the EU Remainers!"

"Fuck over half of the Country!"

"Eng Al And! Brext Land!"...

Come on Centy sing up, its your brexit song...

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"On a side note, GCHQ chief has warned that "Brexit security deal" is needed.

Now now, this is brexit, we do not need experts in any field telling us what is and is not when we have feelings. And if it all goes wrong we can blame the EU for not submitting to the will of...

Now all sing!

"Eng Al And! Brexit Land!"

"Fuck Scots and Irish!"

"Fuck the EU Remainers!"

"Fuck over half of the Country!"

"Eng Al And! Brext Land!"...

Come on Centy sing up, its your brexit song..."

Are you a Tunisia fan Will? Was the England score not decisive enough for you? Is winning by 1 goal not a big enough margin for you? Do you want the game to be replayed?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

But would we still be part of NATO so if EU won't share data would that be breaking NATO rules?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"But would we still be part of NATO so if EU won't share data would that be breaking NATO rules?"

No. NATO is a defensive alliance that has nothing to do with policing. Interpol is a voluntary international police intelligence sharing organisation, nothing more. European Arrest Warrants and Europol is the EU police enforcement mechanism that allows for an individual or group that commit a crime in one EU country and flee to another EU country to be arrested in the second country and returned to the first country on a legal warrant issued by the first country without having to go through extradition proceedings. When we leave the EU we are no longer part of the club and lose the benefits of being in the club. Therefore we have to return to the extradition treaty system. So that's another thing we have to negotiate...

Brexit the gift that keeps giving. (And I have no idea what the full implications of this is. I am not even sure if we can have a single extradition treaty with the EU and think that because of the different criminal codes in member countries we will need to negotiate 26 separate deals.)

Ah, brexit it will be so easy, we can just walk away and it is the EU who will be worse off...

MY ARSE! lol

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"On a side note, GCHQ chief has warned that "Brexit security deal" is needed."

'WHO' was the GCHQ chief warning though? It's all over the newspapers this morning. The GCHQ chief was warning the EU and in particular EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

52% of voters voted for this so it must be right, it must make us safer being out of it, right

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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"52% of voters voted for this so it must be right, it must make us safer being out of it, right "

Because 51.8% leave voters of the 72.2% voters of 69.9% of the population can't be wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

More than what voted for Whiskers

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Wasn't it the EAW that had British police running around like headless chickens picking up Poles to be sent home to face speeding tickets?

It's a few years ago but I'm sure I remember reading that.

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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Wasn't it the EAW that had British police running around like headless chickens picking up Poles to be sent home to face speeding tickets?

It's a few years ago but I'm sure I remember reading that."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7899171.stm

Perhaps you are thinking of this? Irish police.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Interesting read from the National crime agency http://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/publications/european-arrest-warrant-statistics/wanted-from-the-uk-european-arrest-warrant-statistics

Seems EU requested more warrants then we asked from the EU and the EU wanna stops this?

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By *LCC OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Interesting read from the National crime agency http://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/publications/european-arrest-warrant-statistics/wanted-from-the-uk-european-arrest-warrant-statistics

Seems EU requested more warrants then we asked from the EU and the EU wanna stops this? "

No, the EU would love it to continue, but the scheme falls under the jurisdiction of the ECJ, are you or the PM willing to accept that?

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