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That's unfair. At the time the benefits of the EU were not articulated well enough but were drowned out by the Brexit myths.
Strange, isn't it, how some people were aware of the benefits without them being articulated during the referendum campaign, and could tell immediately just how big a steaming pile of unicorn poo each leave myth was.

I wonder why that was the case?
 
Strange, isn't it, how some people were aware of the benefits without them being articulated during the referendum campaign, and could tell immediately just how big a steaming pile of unicorn poo each leave myth was.

I wonder why that was the case?
I give in....why was it?
 
You are mistaken.

But you can call it whatever you want, when you're talking to yourself.
The official title is the Belfast agreement, it was Tony Blair's spin doctors who dreamed up the Good Friday agreement label for PR purposes.
 
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Words fail...

But to explain...

If an import from a non-EU country arrives in say France it is inspected to a standard that applies to all EU/EEA countries...

Thus in this case the EU 'hard border' is in France, but if the import passes the EU standards it is then free to be distributed to all the other EU countries...

Kind of like if an import arrives from a non-EU country into the UK via Dover (hard border), then there are no restrictions (hard borders) between other UK counties.

Simples :)


Ever heard of the 'Good Friday Agreement? :rolleyes:
Thank you for giving me an answer to a question I didn't ask.
I know how borders work, the EU has land and sea borders with lots of non EU countries, the EU imports millions of tons of goods from non EU countries without any problem ,so if the EU can seamlessly import from and export to non EU countries why should N.Ireland outside the EU cause any problems.
 
Maybe Vinty and DP are two of those criminally insane ****s who would be quite prepared to see the IRA bombing our streets again if that was a necessary price to pay for Brexit.
Maybe you are one of those ****s who like to exploit the threat of IRA terrorism to scare people.
 
No sign that you do.
If the UK leaves the EU then there will be a land border in N.I. and a sea border around the rest of the UK.
As the Republic of Ireland exports a lot more goods to mainland UK than it does to N.I will there be a hard border at ports on mainland UK.
 
Maybe Vinty and DP are two of those criminally insane ****s who would be quite prepared to see the IRA bombing our streets again if that was a necessary price to pay for Brexit.
You are a proper fekin idiot..Only you on here shows pix of IRA atrocities..fek knows why.No one wants them back..Oh mummy,,,lets stay in EU to keep IRA happy...
 
If the UK leaves the EU then there will be a land border in N.I. and a sea border around the rest of the UK.
As the Republic of Ireland exports a lot more goods to mainland UK than it does to N.I will there be a hard border at ports on mainland UK.

You are saying that, in the absence of some kind of deal, there will be a hard border between the EU and the UK.

We know that.

as you know, the UK Prime Minister and her negotiators repeatedly agreed to the Backstop to prevent a hard border between NI and RoI. The Prime Minister then changed her mind. I don't know if she's changed her mind again today one or more times.
 
Farmers union official from Southern Ireland said on the radio tonight that a no deal
Brexit could devastate the beef farming industry ? And they will require a subsidy from the EU to keep it afloat ? Also the mushroom growing industry could go belly up
the dairy and sheep farming should be able to get by ?

Ireland it would seem is going to be hit the hardest by this Brexit caper of all the remaining EU states . Bit rough on em imho after all they had no say in the UK decision but are about to bare the brunt or a significant amount of it
The Republic of Ireland also use mainland Britain as a landbridge for their exports to the EU , thousands of lorry journey's a year pass through, if barriers go up then they are stuffed.
Pity really that they are allowing them selves to be used by the EU.
 
You are saying that, in the absence of some kind of deal, there will be a hard border between the EU and the UK.

We know that.
So why are people so obsessed by one small part of the UK.
 
I told you on Thursday.

why is tiny N.Ireland such a big problem.

Because the Brexers are demanding something that is impossible; and refuse to accept anything that is possible.

They know that what they are asking is impossible.

If they seriously believed there was a solution they would not be moaning about the backstop, because it would never be needed.
 
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