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But a new provision states that, if a country feels a European law threatens "fundamental aspects of its criminal justice system", it may apply an emergency brake.
He is now suggesting an "alert and safeguard mechanism" to allow member states to apply an "emergency brake" to migrants' benefits at times of "exceptional" pressure.
An RMT spokesman said: "A train out of Finchley Central was given a target speed to proceed out of the station and after approximately two train lengths was asked to apply an emergency brake.
He and his colleague from Malta, which has also been hit by an influx of north Africans wanted the EU to apply an emergency rule to relocate the refugees across all member states.This was blocked.
There is talk of resurrecting an obscure EU legal instrument from the 1990s which would allow the UK to apply an "emergency brake" to proposed legislation deemed to favour the eurozone over the others.
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HM Revenue and Customs will treat the first one-off withdrawal as if it will happen every month, applying an emergency "month 1" tax code 1060L M1.
If pressure is not maintained, a safety device inside the lever should activate - sounding an alarm and then applying an emergency brake.
Hunters could apply for an emergency order to shoot them, Jones said.
The SNP leader at Westminster, Ian Blackford, will apply for an emergency debate on last week's EU summit.
But this would not satisfy Eurosceptics, not least because Britain might need EU permission to apply such an "emergency brake".
For those having trouble getting home because of the weather, I'm afraid it's too late to apply for an emergency proxy – the deadline was 5pm today.
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