A Blatant Lie by BJ about Trade between NI and GB.

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This is becoming tedious.

Isn't it just.

You post something incorrect and I produce evidence to refute your nonsense.


I said there are 275 road crossings, your link says both:

There are circa 270 public roads that cross the border

Between 270 and 300 roads cross the border,[3][30] with some roads crossing the border more than once.


And your trying to divert from my point that only the main roads had military checkpoints.
 
And your trying to divert from my point that only the main roads had military checkpoints.
Clearly you're having trouble with comprehension today.
Let me explain it to you:
During the troubles there were about 275 border crossing points, considerably more than your "just a few", manned by 21,000 soldiers. :rolleyes:
The border is linked with 268 (often approximated as "up to 275") border crossing points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland–United_Kingdom_border
The remaining minor road crossings were barricaded by the British Army, as you explained.
Since the GFA/BA those crossing points have since been reopened and now number about 300.
Geddit now?
 
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Geddit now?

I've had it since the beginning, there are approximately 275 border crossings, many of these are single track roads and dirt tracks. The main roads had manned roadblocks and most of the rest, not all had concrete blocks thrown on them.

During the troubles there were about 275 border crossing points, considerably more than your "just a few", manned by 21,000 soldiers.

I've said from the beginning there were 275 crossings, but just a few main roads, the main routes had millitary checkpoints.
At the very peak of the troubles there were 21000 soldiers, most of time the figure was nearer 10000

Are you seriously suggesting that 21000 soldiers were manning border crossings.

I think you need help.
 
I've had it since the beginning, there are approximately 275 border crossings, many of these are single track roads and dirt tracks. The main roads had manned roadblocks and most of the rest, not all had concrete blocks thrown on them.
I believe my sources have made it abundantly clear, yet you insist on disputing the utterly obvious.



I've said from the beginning there were 275 crossings, but just a few main roads, the main routes had millitary checkpoints.
Wiki clearly states that there are about 300 roads crossing, including minor roads, yet you still dispute that. Why don't you go and count them!

Are you seriously suggesting that 21000 soldiers were manning border crossings.
Not all at the same time, obviously not, and not just "border crossings". But I suspect that a vast majority of them will have taken a turn at the "very few" (sic) checkpoints.
Either physically manning them, or being stationed in close proximity to, or on constant call for, or aligned with, or whatever military terminology you'd like to use.
Remember there were military checkpoints not just at border crossings. Or did that slip your memory?
 
Wiki clearly states that there are about 300 roads crossing, including minor roads, yet you still dispute that. Why don't you go and count them!


Why do I dispute it, I've said from the beginning 'a little under 300' or 'about 275'.
You're simply moving the debate around in circles to deflect from the fact you've been proven wrong again.
 
Obviously not as chronic as yours.
Two countries share one border.
Those countries are the RoI and the UK.
Both countries recognise each others sovereignty.

And neither country can recognise the sovereignty of the EU because...............it's not sovereign, it's merely a collective of nations.(y)
 
UK didn't want a border, NI didn't want a border, the Republic didn't want a border. The only people who insisted they're must be a border was a non sovereign group of nations, the EU.

thats a lie

brexiters wanted the border, they refused to stay inside the SM or CU....so there had to be a border

you cant diverge standards and keep borders open.
 
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