Current Affairs Irish Border and Brexit

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That's rubbish the 9 million pamphlet to every household was pro Remain propaganda full of lies house prices would drop - every household would be worse off this was replicated in the campain of you just vote Out , and this would happen oh and an emergency budget .... if we dared to vote Out by Gideon ...who cleared off as did the perpetrator of the referendum thinking he would win, - now sat in his shed writing his memoirs... tbh I woul take the pm and mp pensions off them.......
Utter plonkers arrogant Tory etonians ......
I looked forward to the referendum and democracy should prevail even a struggle to begin with is a small price to leave the EU doomed parliament.......in the future it will be told you so ......

Whats rubbish, with respect? That I didnt believe much from either side? When I voted, I didnt give a thought to the Irish border for example. Didnt have a clue about it. Just reckoned what we know, and how we trade is Ok. Not brilliant, cos the EU is an annoying thing.

And I also didnt fall for the unicorn dreams that you obviously did.
 
Whats rubbish, with respect? That I didnt believe much from either side? When I voted, I didnt give a thought to the Irish border for example. Didnt have a clue about it. Just reckoned what we know, and how we trade is Ok. Not brilliant, cos the EU is an annoying thing.

And I also didnt fall for the unicorn dreams that you obviously did.
The Irish border was mentioned that Irish people From the whole of the country of Ireland were able to visit the UK under the signed 1922 agreement....only the EU have mentioned the border only the EU want a hard border they have used leverage in the negotiations to,cause trouble if a border is built it will have to be by the EU as they are the only ones proposing it ........the Republic , the North , and the UK don't want a hard border the Republic trade 60 percent with the UK.......
 
We have been over this. You believed the fiction. I didnt.

See my post re Nissan in the main EU thread as an example. They are changing plans to make a car in Sunderland, some folk assume its Brexit related. I didnt. I will wait for the facts to come out.

And the facts of being in the EU are that we have free trade and supply chains and all that. The only fact in leaving is we dont have a clue what will happen. You and like minded soles were happy to gamble that, on the words of JRM and Farage.


That's rubbish

Could you explain why thats rubbish Joe?
 
The Irish border was mentioned that Irish people From the whole of the country of Ireland were able to visit the UK under the signed 1922 agreement....only the EU have mentioned the border only the EU want a hard border they have used leverage in the negotiations to,cause trouble if a border is built it will have to be by the EU as they are the only ones proposing it ........the Republic , the North , and the UK don't want a hard border the Republic trade 60 percent with the UK.......
You can repeat all this 17.4 million times if you want but it is still as wrong as the first time you said it.

The EU don't "want" a hard border anymore than any other party. Neither are they "using it as leverage to cause trouble". On the contrary they are protecting the interests of a remaining member state. I realise that your deep animosity towards the EU prevents you from accepting that reality, but a reality it is.

It remains the case, however, that the unilateral action by the UK to leave the EU means that unless there is a deal there will probably have to be one. The EU cannot permit goods to enter the Single Market from a third country without being subject to checks. That is another reality.

And you can continue to blame everyone else as much as you want, but the finger only points in one direction. Yours.
 
You can repeat all this 17.4 million times if you want but it is still as wrong as the first time you said it.

The EU don't "want" a hard border anymore than any other party. Neither are they "using it as leverage to cause trouble". On the contrary they are protecting the interests of a remaining member state. I realise that your deep animosity towards the EU prevents you from accepting that reality, but a reality it is.

It remains the case, however, that the unilateral action by the UK to leave the EU means that unless there is a deal there will probably have to be one. The EU cannot permit goods to enter the Single Market from a third country without being subject to checks. That is another reality.

And you can continue to blame everyone else as much as you want, but the finger only points in one direction. Yours.
And that has been the guidance given to Theresa May from her advisors once the No Deal was favoured. Damage limitation and control the media narrative for the natives.

It is derogation of responsibility for their own political border by creating a Bogeyman.
 
You can repeat all this 17.4 million times if you want but it is still as wrong as the first time you said it.

The EU don't "want" a hard border anymore than any other party. Neither are they "using it as leverage to cause trouble". On the contrary they are protecting the interests of a remaining member state. I realise that your deep animosity towards the EU prevents you from accepting that reality, but a reality it is.

It remains the case, however, that the unilateral action by the UK to leave the EU means that unless there is a deal there will probably have to be one. The EU cannot permit goods to enter the Single Market from a third country without being subject to checks. That is another reality.

And you can continue to blame everyone else as much as you want, but the finger only points in one direction. Yours.
Lets see what happens when we leave then .........
The Irish Free State (Agreement) Act 1922 was passed on 31 March 1922 by the British Parliament. It gave the force of law to the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which was scheduled to the Act.
 
Lets see what happens when we leave then .........
The Irish Free State (Agreement) Act 1922 was passed on 31 March 1922 by the British Parliament. It gave the force of law to the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which was scheduled to the Act.
What the hell has that got to do with Brexit ? Do you want me to give you a lesson on how Ireland became independent ?

Also while I'm at it, what the hell does the link to Ted Heath you posted in the other thread got to do with what I said ?

Deflection, deflection, deflection. Standard hardline Brexiteer tactics.
 
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