Ah, the Matlhouse Compromise - dreamt up by Brexiteers, and now the EU are going to be blamed for it.
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Boris gets the check book out.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAh, the Matlhouse Compromise - dreamt up by Brexiteers, and now the EU are going to be blamed for it.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIts reported in the media today go google it…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYes but the point is the EU have said time and time again that there was no other solution other than the current proposed Irish Backstop Agreement. Now it appears that there was an alternative all along they just didn't want to make that public. They had SECRET plans for a technology solution all along. We were lied to. Maybe they should be taken to court for misconduct in public office. Crown funding anyone?Comment
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A Decade! Sounds like a result. I expected the UK to be chained to the EU for a century.....Comment
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posted 18 hours ago, just one of many recent (last 24hours) links to this story
Brexit news: EU set to use Brexiteers’ plan for Irish border solution | UK | News | Express.co.ukComment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Postposted 18 hours ago, just one of many recent (last 24hours) links to this story
Brexit news: EU set to use Brexiteers’ plan for Irish border solution | UK | News | Express.co.uk…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI've always been puzzled by this question. Why couldn't Eire and the UK return broadly to the arrangements that existed prior to both countries joining the EU? Could it be that the EU didn't want such close links between the parties? The Irish have more in common with the UK than they have with the EU. Eire was once part of the UK and their citizens enjoyed a "special" relationship with the UK well before the EU was formed.
It’s a hard one for Little Englanders to get their heads around, I understand.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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