There you go EFLi -you cant beat that logicguns drugs can't be taken from a to b unless smuggled.

There you go EFLi -you cant beat that logicguns drugs can't be taken from a to b unless smuggled.
There you go EFLi -you cant beat that logic
Lol....why...because you say so? Another member of the "fact because i say it is" brigade.Your 'understanding' is thus not very good is it![]()
Doom and gloom merchants lets all just give in and suk up to germany forever and ring our hands over a border issue...remainers are so wet.The Irish border is 500km long...
You may be able to track lorries on roads, but not all of what's in them - unless you have a physical/human presence on said border and everything was laboriously checked...
And as for 'off road', then forget trying to track people.
Which means that there would then have to be a border between the N.I. and mainland UK to prevent those freely entering into N.I. from the republic of Ireland getting into mainland UK...
Unless of course you have a Berlin wall type of scenario in mind?
All of this merely hastens the prospect of a united island of Ireland...
(I give it 10 years in the event of a no-deal)
Your 'understanding' is thus not very good is it![]()
There is no physical border, and putting one up would be against the good friday agreement...
Why is it a stumbling block then? Why are the UK and EU delegates arguing about the backstop if you think its not a problem? The backstop only comes into effect if no solution has been found.You people don't listen do you?, I cleared this matter up for you over a week ago. The good Friday agreement makes no reference to the border other than demilitarization.
So putting up a hard border, not that we need to, would not be against the good Friday agreement.
Capiche?
Lal,Notchy and Sir Gal spontaneously combust with tariff free trade disease..In the event of a no deal brexit, what happens if the UK doesn't implement any border controls?
That’ll be the EU's problem. We'll be out of it.In the event of a no deal brexit, what happens if the UK doesn't implement any border controls?
Why is it a stumbling block then? Why are the UK and EU delegates arguing about the backstop if you think its not a problem? The backstop only comes into effect if no solution has been found.
n the event of a no deal brexit, what happens if the UK doesn't implement any border controls?
Why does Bozza need a month to sort it out then?It doesn't need to be a stumbling block, nor does it need to be a problem
Why does Bozza need a month to sort it out then?
A hard border. Which will be Bozzas doing. Bozza has already admitted that it is the UK that needs to sort the border issue. He said it to millions whilst stood next to Merkel only a week or so ago.But what happens if, as is almost certainly the case, he doesn't? What would happen?
Why does Bozza need a month to sort it out then?