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Originally Posted by Mick
Again, wishful thinking on your part Andrew.
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Not wishful thinking, i'd rather have Theresa May in power but with her brextremists exiled to La La Land than JC in No. 10. But without a solution to Ireland and Gibraltar for that matter, the future of the Government is not looking good.
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Originally Posted by Mick
Come on then nothing. I couldn't give a toss what the EU think, we are leaving them, so why would I care what to tell those idiots?
What point of, I have already said what I wanted to say about NI, did you not understand ?
It's not an issue that some Remainers make it out to be.
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How do you answer the Ireland dilemma? The easiest way that works is to remain as is or Bino. (Brexit in name only)
- Hard Brexit with our own trade deals means a hard border with Ireland... which all parties have said they won't have.
- Technological solutions don't exist.
- Having NI under EU rules means a hard border between GB and NI whcih is unacceptable, particularly to the DUP.
I appreciate that like many Brexiters, you may wish to put this question in the too-difficult pile or say the dog eat your homework. Theresa May doesn't have this option.