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Old 28-04-2019, 10:38   #1821
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
But that is as a result of the bullying, nasty, obnoxious, and obstructive tactics of the Remain side, and not because they didn't want to leave the EU. Should bullying be rewarded?
Bullying should not be rewarded and I was pleased to see that the police have stepped up their efforts to protect MPs from it.
You'll have to explain how the public is being bullied as I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't believe they are.

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Everything that has come from NI, has either come from outside the EU, and as therefore gone through the same processes as it does now, or has come from the UK.

The only problem products are ones where the UK rules differ from the EU. That won't happen for a while, and any differences are not likely to be that big. Current EU rules aren't always adhered to by EU countries, so ultimately there is no real difference to what goes on at the moment. Largely a big fuss over nothing.
It's up to EU countries to inspect imports, they can't outsource it to a third country which is what the UK would become.
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