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Originally Posted by nomadking
Which deal are you referring to? You seemed have mentioned both of them and in the 3rd para, both at the same time. That's quite a feat.
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It's gives impossible conditions that are completely out of his hands. If their intention was to force a never-ending extension, then that is what the bill should have been solely about.
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Called moving the goalposts. There was never going to be anything that Boris or anybody else, could come up with that Ireland would approve.
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This last point sounds more like the EU helping Ireland to become a united Ireland. Having said that Boris has not really offered anything that would give the EU the kind of legal security it requires.
Basically,it wants to be legally able to prevent the UK from establishing checkpoints, which is strange because the UK wants preserve the Good Friday agreement and not have checkpoints either.
However, the insistence of a Stormont Input every 4 years may have put paid to that.