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Originally Posted by Angua
Exactly. I really do not think the majority of England when voting leave had a thought in their heads for the impact on Irish border and the GFA.
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I edited my original post. There was a typo for the Republic vote - it was 94% in favour not 71% (that was for the vote in favour in the North).
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Originally Posted by Angua
Exactly. I really do not think the majority of England when voting leave had a thought in their heads for the impact on Irish border and the GFA.
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Probably worth adding that when there was the Scottish Independence Vote, a white paper was produced showing the implications to Scotland for both a pro and against independence. It ran to 560 pages - the electorate had the opportunity to have a detailed look at what they were voted for to allow them to make a balanced decision.
I ask the question, if there was a no deal, other than some very recent papers from the Government - of which there are still several to be produced - have the UK electorate really been provided with the detail as to what a no deal looks like so that they can make a real choice?