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Old 23-07-2018, 22:18   #689
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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They are already rejecting what's in the White Paper. That's whether or not the MPs are in agreement.
Well it is a negotiation. However it's not as if we've been at this for months and keep saying No. They've had it for just under two weeks. It's a bit early to be throwing our toys out of the pram about how difficult they're being.

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The EU has not negotiated with us in good faith. They have artificialized the Irish border as a ploy to keep us in the CU/SM.

We should now toughen our stance.
The Irish border was identified as an issue before the referendum. Just because Vote Leave ignored it as an issue doesn't mean it's come from nowhere.

If you're out of the customs union you need customs checks and that requires some form of infrastructure because the magical border camera technology doesn't exist yet.

Everyone says this is easy but what's the answer to it?
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