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Ireland has said they wont erect a border control, we've said we wont erect border controls, you're saying the eu won't erect border controls. So, problem solved, no hard border.

Wrong.

Note to filly: go and do your research, stop posting soundbites.
Not all of us are stupid enough to believe Rees Mogg and his other unuseful idiots
 
In event of a no deal:
The Crown Solicitor's Office in Belfast advised the government that a no-deal Brexit would breach the Good Friday Agreement, a Northern Ireland MP has claimed.

I must tell them to ring fillyboy since he knows better.

If a deal is achieved, same thing. Just because the GFA does not nention specifically a border, sensible people understand anything that risks restarting violence breaches the GFA. A border certainly falls under that description.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-46988529

It's quite clear, it only refers to 'militarised' installations.
 
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It doesn't, it's something ellal achieves by dragging his knuckles along the floor. Do keep up.

How.

Ellal wants to stay in, which requires no border

So Ellal is correct.

Fillybot on the other hand wants to spend the time arguing whether its explicitly written in the GFA or not rather than debating something with a point.
 
What is it about the current "no hard border" situation that is stopping "armed struggle" (poetic licence) then?
The ability to go about one's lawful (or unlawful) business without hindrance?
 
What is it about the current "no hard border" situation that is stopping "armed struggle" (poetic licence) then?
The ability to go about one's lawful (or unlawful) business without hindrance?
It isnt.

But neither is it an argument that putting back a border wont create tension.
 
What is it about the current "no hard border" situation that is stopping "armed struggle" (poetic licence) then?
The ability to go about one's lawful (or unlawful) business without hindrance?
The reason is that 'no border' is a compromise in the good friday agreement that helped stop the violence...

N.I. is thus still part of the UK, but there is nothing official/physical that effectively partitions the North and the South.

Quitters obviously don't understand the importance of this, and are not concerned about the possibility of the return to violence should any form of official/physical border return!
 
Quitters obviously don't understand the importance of this, and are not concerned about the possibility of the return to violence should any form of official/physical border return!
So your main concern is keeping IRA happy..above all else. NO ONE wants a return to violence in Ireland.stop talking utter fekin sh...te..
 
The reason is that 'no border' is a compromise in the good friday agreement that helped stop the violence...
So if a border appears,,and The IRA kill people,,,you are seriously going to blame that on brexit,,,and think it justified and use it as a reason to stay in EU .??..Even you cannot be that big a dildo
 
Belfast agreement - 1998

Brexit referendum - 2016

I guess you expect those who wrote the internationally agreed treaty to be clairvoyant :rolleyes:

After all, who would have thought that the UK would be so stupid to vote leave!


But if there is a no deal, then there will have to be an infrastructure reimposed...

Which means there will be officials stopping free movement...

Which breaks the good friday agreement...

Jeez, quitters really are ignorant!
IRA terrorism isn't driven by the Brexit debate, whether the UK is in or out of the EU has no bearing on the potential for terrorism.
Do you really believe the IRA will go to war on behalf of the EU?
 
Tearing up the good friday agreement may precipitate a resumption of the troubles...
Give ya head a shake...NOTHING justifies a return to bombing.The IRA are still killing people ,with GF A
 
IRA terrorism isn't driven by the Brexit debate, whether the UK is in or out of the EU has no bearing on the potential for terrorism.
Do you really believe the IRA will go to war on behalf of the EU?
Indeed..Arguing the toss over brexit is one thing,bringing the IRA into it in any way shape or form is entirely a different level.Whether suggesting we consider them,appease them,cow down to them, justify future actions, whatever...
 
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