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Old 01-09-2021, 22:37   #2201
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I don't know what you're sniffing, but I don't do desperation.

No deal meant hard border on paper. What would actually have happened we don't know. Ireland would have been the desperate party, with the prospect of its economy being trashed and being forced by its darling EU to put up a hard border. We would be looking on with some amusement - or at minimum 52% of us.
We appear to have moved from desperation to delusional. No it meant hard border full stop. As I said Ireland may have had to erect the border but potential global trading partners would have held the U.K. wholly accountable.

Let’s not forget, Ireland would have had the EU in its corner
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