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Old 02-03-2018, 00:41   #2257
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Again, wishful thinking on your part Andrew.
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 View Post
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.
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.
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