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Old 20-04-2018, 21:10   #2552
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Andrew just for once try being even a little bit balanced your so quick to have a go at the UK government but extremely rarely do you lay anything at the door of the EU who are being deliberately difficult and making this process a lot harder then it has to be. As I've said and the videos on youtube show even MEP's from other countries are criticising the EU for it's approach to these negotiations and as time goes by with the EU kicking every UK proposal into the long grass and sticking to stupid demands the more support the UK will get and the more damage will be done to the EU.

Personally after some recent information that doesn't have a website so I can't give a link came up I'm hoping the EU continues as it has so far.
I describe it as I see it after lots of reading and careful analysis and nothing short of a Customs Union will resolve the Irish situation. No ifs, buts, or maybes. No amount of wishful thinking or speeches by the odd Dutch MEP will alter the situation. Ireland does not want a hard border due to peace concerns. If you can persuade Ireland that it's wrong or the WTO to accept a change in its rules then the situation will be resolved without a Customs Union but no one's done that so far.
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