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Originally posted by meridian View PostName one other country in the world that is not in "a" single market and customs union, that has an open border with it's neighbour.
do you live in a house or a cave?Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostName one other country in the world that is not in "a" single market and customs union, that has an open border with it's neighbour.
Australia, New Zealand
Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIndia, Bhutan, Nepal
Australia, New Zealand
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Originally posted by meridian View PostCategory:Transit and customs posts along the India–Nepal border - Wikipedia
You clearly haven't been to either. Imports between the two are checked at customs points. People are checked. Visas are required - they are automatically granted, but still a technical requirement. There are no open borders.
They manage though yes?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOk so it seems like every other country in the world has borders - so i guess now the UK is no different?
They manage though yes?
2 What do you think the disruption will be if a new customs / phytosanitary etc. border is established where there is currently none?
3 What message do you think it sends the world when the UK is in breach of its GFA treaty commitments?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOk so it seems like every other country in the world has borders - so i guess now the UK is no different?
They manage though yes?
(Here is where you chip in and say that borders are man-made and whatever man creates, man can fix)
We would be better off looking at it in different ways. Personally, I would treat the island of Ireland as a special case. It has phytosanitary borders (the Irish Sea) and NI could be treated as a separate economic unit. If we were to Brexit then this would be my preferred solution, but the DUP says No.Comment
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