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Previously on "Back from holiday - what's been going on in La-la land?"
You wouldn't be suggesting that the EU are imposing a border on RoI?
Nope.
I’m suggesting that if there is no deal between the EU and U.K., both sides will be forced to patrol a border. The rhetoric from the U.K. is that this will be an EU-imposed border, and avoids discussing the need for the U.K. to patrol that same border and complete their own checks on inbound goods.
If either side does not, then they leave themselves open to action from other countries under WTO rules on MFN.
Lol, if the DUP said it was raining I’d check outside to be certain.
They’re fixated on whether the EU (Ireland) would impose a border, and don’t bother to think whether or not the U.K. will also be required to patrol a border if there is no deal.
You wouldn't be suggesting that the EU are imposing a border on RoI?
Lol, if the DUP said it was raining I’d check outside to be certain.
They’re fixated on whether the EU (Ireland) would impose a border, and don’t bother to think whether or not the U.K. will also be required to patrol a border if there is no deal.
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