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Why Is Barmpot Bothered About The Irish Border?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4300 1931
they don't seem to give a rats plaster about their other borders do they?
they don't seem to give a rats plaster about their other borders do they?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wasn't so much a question, more an illustration of what's going on, IMO.
Question is whether the EU is sufficiently determined to hold their position to the end and cause an Irish problem, in order to punish someone, anyone will do, because some refuse to toe the EU line and allow themselves be controlled.
Question is whether the EU is sufficiently determined to hold their position to the end and cause an Irish problem, in order to punish someone, anyone will do, because some refuse to toe the EU line and allow themselves be controlled.
Every comment from the Fokkers (aka Junkers and Barners) just makes it more and more obvious that we are right to bail out of the whole corrupt, self-serving, autocracy that they have built and are now pathetically desperate to perpetuate.
Ireland is not in Schengen (and never will be, unless the whole Republic goes collectively bonkers) - so the effective border for people (as opposed to goods) will continue to be the Irish and UK ports and airports. But that doesn't make a good stick to beat us with though, so is conveniently ignored.
For goods there just may (possibly) need to be some sort of 'smart border' between NI and Ireland - but I'd lay a lot of pounds to a very few euros that even that won't need to happen.
Ireland is not in Schengen (and never will be, unless the whole Republic goes collectively bonkers) - so the effective border for people (as opposed to goods) will continue to be the Irish and UK ports and airports. But that doesn't make a good stick to beat us with though, so is conveniently ignored.
For goods there just may (possibly) need to be some sort of 'smart border' between NI and Ireland - but I'd lay a lot of pounds to a very few euros that even that won't need to happen.
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