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Old 13-06-2021, 10:56   #1267
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Let’s follow this logically

As per chris’s post we all know (yes, even us staunch remainers) that the EU is incredibly bureaucratic.

BUT

We accepted the deal that was offered by the EU because if we didn’t a hard border would have been created which would have broken the GFA agreement

If we break the agreement with the EU and a hard border is implemented that breaks the GFA that’s on the U.K. for failing to adhere not the EU

The EU have no legal requirement to move from their position and if they choose not to adjust then this is only resolved in one of two ways

1. The U.K. implements and obides by the treaty it agreed too (which it becomes
clearer by the day they didn’t have the full picture of what they were agreeing to)

2. The EU softens it’s stance (which is possible but unlikely as what message does that send to other non eu countries)


Any sort of border in Ireland highly increases the chances of a trade deal with the US not occurring
No. 3 must be per paddy1's post - the UK commits to maintain veterinary standards and the EU grants us equivalence.
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