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The trade border with Eire is a matter between the EU (sod ‘em) and the UK (bless us). Nobody needs to tell the WTO to sod off. It’s just my way of expressing feelings towards the EU loving crap that some on here are espousing. |
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Stating facts is not "EU loving crap". |
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Stating facts that are tangential to the question of trade between GB & NI is pointless.
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Maybe it's a lack of imagination on my part but at least one of these three agreements needs to be broken; Northern Ireland Protocol Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement World Trade Organisation MFN rules It looks like the first is the one we want to break but that will then break the Belfast Agreement unless we keep the border open, breaking the MFN rules |
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The Unionists quite reasonably want NI to be a proper part of the UK. The EU wants to split the UK up. EDIT: MFN/WTO rules don’t come into this. NI is part of the UK. |
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Or, the UK could align standards, but from what I've seen they're refusing to do that...... I can't think why |
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Problem solved - or does BoJo like the current divisive situation so the Express/Telegraph can devote copy to how bad the EU is and reassure voters that they made the right choice? Despite what farmers, steel workers, fishermen, touring bands, the City, etc might be whinging about. |
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He's up the creek without a paddle & he knows it. |
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Ireland is a bit of a unique situation being one country and two countries both at the same time. It's both in the EU and not in the EU.
We can't just try to apply normal rules to an abnormal situation. |
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There were mechinaisms in place for border posts for GB-NI trade that would facilitate the segregation of GB and EU goods but the unionists stopped them. On your final point of MFN/WTO rules, like it or not, Northern ireland does border the EU. Without the NIP, WTO/MFN rules would apply and that either close the border or open all UK borders to unlimited trade. |
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So, Boris is just being awkward then.... |
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1/ Again, the WTO doesn’t come into the UK single market enshrined in the NIP. 2/ The above needs appropriate interpretation by th EU. 3/ Now the rub. The UK needs trusted status and Boris is not that person to take that foward. This is my point of convergence with some Remainers (not Hugh). |
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The UK and EU are global trading entities who have to abide by WTO rules or face the consequences. As Hugh has outlined. Quote:
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