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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
The point I'm making is that if there's a no deal Brexit, the EU will find a way to ensure there is no border pretty damn quick.
So why are they huffing and puffing about having that backstop in place if a no deal Brexit would force them to address the problem now?
The argument for a backstop is a complete sham.
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There’s no guarantee they would find away, however the Union and the Single Market cannot be threatened by the reckless indulgences of English nationalism. All reasonable preparations have to be made as clearly the UK cannot be trusted in this regard.