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Originally Posted by jonbxx
There's the good old immigration question too. The common travel are depends on harmonised immigration policies in the UK and Ireland and that's likely to change
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So, if there is to be no hard border in Ireland, does Northern Ireland need to stay in the single market as well?*
If so, it's BINO (Brexit in name only) but no influence on the law. Is that what "Let's take back control" looks like?
* The rest of the UK would then have to as well in order to comply with Theresa May's DUP accord.
More good news in the Telegraph! Expect Rees-Mogg to start playing the victim! (Alas, registration is needed to read the full article)
Why customs union climbdown shows Britain is heading for a soft Brexit