Brexit

NI is part of the UK last time I checked.
It is also part of the Single Market, currently, and TM promised (but now reneged on that promise) to maintain regulatory alignment in NI, with the EU, to avoid a hard border.
Now she is abdicating from that responsibility.
 
He wants NI aligned with the eu.
That is not true.

I don't believe a word you write on here.
You are a prolific liar and will do anything to make your flawed point.

It would be interesting to see you show us which document or speech you think your (false) information came from.
 
That is not true.

I don't believe a word you write on here.
You are a prolific liar and will do anything to make your flawed point.

It would be interesting to see you show us which document or speech you think your (false) information came from.

You will do anything to defend your beloved eu.
And just like the eu, lies and deceit is all you know.
The people voted brexit.
Yeeeehaaaaa. Loser.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/poli...y-Michel-Barnier-Northern-Ireland-hard-border


Mr Barnier said today there were "no surprises" in the 120-page draft document, which includes procedures for putting into operation the "alignment" of Northern Irish regulations with the EU rulebook,

eu ******* and liar Jdumb
 
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no attempt from roger to support his false allegation
 
no attempt from roger to support his false allegation
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/poli...y-Michel-Barnier-Northern-Ireland-hard-border


Mr Barnier said today there were "no surprises" in the 120-page draft document, which includes procedures for putting into operation the "alignment" of Northern Irish regulations with the EU rulebook

From sky news...
https://news.sky.com/story/no-options-acceptable-for-irish-brexit-border-11270430

And so the only option that, for the EU side, seems feasible to prevent a hard border is option three - Northern Ireland aligns with EU regulations

Read it and weep loser.
 
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poor old roger is unable to provide a link to a document or speech by Barnier, only whining articles in anti-EU media.

"seems feasible" is not the same as "wants"

As you know, the EU has offered several other alternatives, all of which Theresa has turned down. Theresa's government has been unable to decide what it wants, and so has not offered a feasible alternative.

Where do YOU want the new controlled border to be?
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-deal-diplomat-warning-yk-sinha-a8073516.html

Britain should accept more immigrants if it wants a free trade deal, senior Indian diplomat warns

YK Sinha, India’s High Commissioner to the UK, warned that after Brexit it may take up to a decade for the two countries to negotiate a free trade deal and the “freer movement of people and professionals” would be a crucial component of it.
 
Gotcha. I meant to put the emphasis on 'exporting people' because that's what is really on their minds when they agree trade deals. India has a fast growing economy and are set to be a big player.
Post brexit UK - look out.

Your logic is skewed. It'll need to import people, rather than export them... if it wants a fast growing economy without enough people of it's own to drive it (which I don't believe to be the case)

Nozzle
 
Your logic is skewed. It'll need to import people, rather than export them... if it wants a fast growing economy without enough people of it's own to drive it (which I don't believe to be the case)

Nozzle

Not necessarily. It depends on the factors of production land, labour, capital and entrepreneur.

India is not short of people. It's problems lie elsewhere.

China has a fast growing economy and what you think there net migration figures are.

The current government and previous chancellor growth required net migration. However that's not the only way to grow an economy.
 
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