Ireland PM wants a written guarantee from UK government.
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No border or no deal
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I think it is beginning to dawn on the ROI that the biggest losers out of Brexit, is themselves. I would argue that their clamour for no border, is more to do with getting a soft bridge to Europe by creating a back door in NI, rather than any great feeling fro some farmer who may have to cross the border 5 times a day.
However, the stance of 'no deal' will only impact them even more. I do wonder if people actually read these statements and think about the other side of the coin? No deal, would lead to a harder border, no deal would create chaos in ROI trying to road freight goods to Europe via the UK bridge.
There is a chain of thought in ROI among respected views, that the best solution for ROI once ULK leaves the EU, is to leave it themselves.
However, the stance of 'no deal' will only impact them even more. I do wonder if people actually read these statements and think about the other side of the coin? No deal, would lead to a harder border, no deal would create chaos in ROI trying to road freight goods to Europe via the UK bridge.
There is a chain of thought in ROI among respected views, that the best solution for ROI once ULK leaves the EU, is to leave it themselves.