So they won't pass Brexit agreements without the backstop being reworked. Which the EU still insists won't happen.
But if things take their course and we end up with No Deal by default, then it's if anything even worse because NI will still have an open border with the EU except with no deal in place at all? We then have two fundamentally opposed policies in the Good Friday Agreement (no border in Ireland) and EU (no open border).
Is that all correct? If so, what on earth and who on earth is responsible? Will the EU have to build a giant wall and make the UK pay for it? Clearly there is no way (?) to build a proper border in 2 months.
But if things take their course and we end up with No Deal by default, then it's if anything even worse because NI will still have an open border with the EU except with no deal in place at all? We then have two fundamentally opposed policies in the Good Friday Agreement (no border in Ireland) and EU (no open border).
Is that all correct? If so, what on earth and who on earth is responsible? Will the EU have to build a giant wall and make the UK pay for it? Clearly there is no way (?) to build a proper border in 2 months.
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