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Eu Invokes Article 16. Hard Border In Ireland Is Now A Reality.
Within just a few weeks of Brexit, the EU have invoked article 16 which will stop free trade across the UK/EU border. The are trying to stop vaccines being exported and imported. Precisely where this leaves the Good Friday Agreement is unclear.
Is this the start of the unravelling of EU/UK post Brexit peace?
Is this the start of the unravelling of EU/UK post Brexit peace?
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Here is one which explains it in less lurid terms
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-north ern-ire land-55 864442
Here is one which explains it in less lurid terms
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How many vaccines do you suppose would have travelled from the EUSSR controlled South to the North? Me as well. Perhaps they are trying to prevent the Irish citizens from receiving the benefit of vaccines delivered from the North which would make them look even more moribund. Oh dear. Proof of the intent all along if ever it was needed. Some of us say told ya so.
So as I understand it the EU is initiating controls on exports of vaccines made there.
And what they’ve now done is included N Ireland in those checks whereas under the Brexit fudge they were exempt. They don’t want their exports coming into the UK via the “back door”.
No one is actually stopping “free trade” - actually there is no free trade as such but never mind.
It dire of course have the potential to escalate but one would hope it wouldn’t.
There was no agreement on earth involving N Ireland GB and the EU which sooner or later wasn’t going to lead to trouble
And what they’ve now done is included N Ireland in those checks whereas under the Brexit fudge they were exempt. They don’t want their exports coming into the UK via the “back door”.
No one is actually stopping “free trade” - actually there is no free trade as such but never mind.
It dire of course have the potential to escalate but one would hope it wouldn’t.
There was no agreement on earth involving N Ireland GB and the EU which sooner or later wasn’t going to lead to trouble
//So as I understand it the EU is initiating controls on exports of vaccines made there.//
Well done ... you are half way there. On top of that they are insisting that they have control of vaccines made here. Haha. They can't get their heads round the fact that the one way street that has been in operation for 40 odd years is now 2 way or no way. Time to teach these resentful creeps a few manners.
Well done ... you are half way there. On top of that they are insisting that they have control of vaccines made here. Haha. They can't get their heads round the fact that the one way street that has been in operation for 40 odd years is now 2 way or no way. Time to teach these resentful creeps a few manners.
We should flood N.I. with millions of doses and invite the Republicans to cross the border for a vaccine at a tenner a head ... and pressure the Irish Government to pay the travelling expenses of it's people. They could send the bill to Brussels couldn't they. Imagine a few vaccination marquees just inside the border with the Royal Army Hospital Corps doing the vaccines.
“ Well done ... you are half way there. On top of that they are insisting that they have control of vaccines made here. Haha”
We well, for what it’s worth, no, they aren’t.
As far as I know, rightly or wrongly, they are demanding that AZ supply their contract from UK factories to make up the shortfall.
I don’t know the ins and outs of the contract, but I suspect it was a poorly written one and both sides are claiming the moral high ground.
Here is the so called civilised world oversupplied with drugs, fighting like rats to save their skins.
Wry smiles all round from the third world.
We well, for what it’s worth, no, they aren’t.
As far as I know, rightly or wrongly, they are demanding that AZ supply their contract from UK factories to make up the shortfall.
I don’t know the ins and outs of the contract, but I suspect it was a poorly written one and both sides are claiming the moral high ground.
Here is the so called civilised world oversupplied with drugs, fighting like rats to save their skins.
Wry smiles all round from the third world.
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