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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Aside from the question of just who's going to construct this hard border or indeed order it, to see the perfidious Varadkar squirm will be a reward of significant value.
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		|  22-06-2019, 19:06 | #3602 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  It's going to be an order from varadkar to build it to save his precious single market,at which point he paints a target on his back for breaching the GF agreement,he'll be busy  looking under his car and avoiding little parcels for the rest of his life. |  You really don’t know how it works, do you?
		 
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		|  22-06-2019, 19:13 | #3603 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  As long as Trump is President and Congress claim to protect the GFA we are a bit stuck over trading with the US. 
The EU will not allow a border that would let US sourced produce into the EU via Ireland. The checks needed on top of the Country of Origin rules  makes a hard border inevitable. |  It is not inevitable and you are simply adding to existing volumes relating to Project Fear.
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		|  22-06-2019, 19:42 | #3604 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  I've had enough of the Irish tail wagging the UK dog. |  It will be that way so long as Ireland is in the EU and the UK has planned/has left the EU. The EU will always support its members, regardless of their size. Traditionally, Ireland has been a weaker party to the UK but the roles are now reversed. Size matters, and people are starting to see what this statement means in practice.
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		|  22-06-2019, 20:00 | #3605 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  It is not inevitable and you are simply adding to existing volumes relating to Project Fear. |  The alternatives are accepting the backstop via the WA or Irish reunification. 
 
I have no problem with either. The DUP may have other ideas.
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		|  22-06-2019, 20:04 | #3606 |  
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				 ]It will be that way so long as Ireland is in the EU [/COLOR]and the UK has planned/has left the EU. The EU will always support its members, regardless of their size. Traditionally, Ireland has been a weaker party to the UK but the roles are now reversed. Size matters, and people are starting to see what this statement means in practice. |  
 
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		|  22-06-2019, 20:23 | #3607 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  The alternatives are accepting the backstop via the WA or Irish reunification. 
 I have no problem with either. The DUP may have other ideas.
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You are just being taken in by the Project Fear hype and the attempts by remainers and the EU to muddy the waters.
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		|  22-06-2019, 20:39 | #3608 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Those are two alternatives, it's true. What about the others?
 You are just being taken in by the Project Fear hype and the attempts by remainers and the EU to muddy the waters.
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		|  22-06-2019, 21:09 | #3609 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Those are two alternatives, it's true. What about the others?
 You are just being taken in by the Project Fear hype and the attempts by remainers and the EU to muddy the waters.
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  We know all that.  It rankles and irks.  Ireland is hiding behind a very bad institution - the EU and they need to get their come uppance.
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I can't see much changing now. The previous talking-up of the likelihood of Greece, Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland leaving the EU seems to have been more wishful thinking than wholesome facts.
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		|  22-06-2019, 22:13 | #3610 |  
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					Originally Posted by ianch99  The land of No Deal has no sunlit uplands running wild with unicorns I am afraid. |  Prove it with facts. (Potentially Fictional Forecasts are not proof before you even try running with them.)
 
You cannot tell others to prove something when you don’t bother to prove what you’re saying is even remotely true.
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		|  22-06-2019, 22:26 | #3611 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Prove it with facts. (Potentially Fictional Forecasts are not proof before you even try running with them.)
 You cannot tell others to prove something when you don’t bother to prove what you’re saying is even remotely true.
 |  It's been demonstrated to the pro-Brexit UK Government. There's no stronger available analysis than this and despite their agenda, they have accepted it. 
To me, ianch99 is not asking for perfect evidence but something equivalent to that which shows we will be worse off and not just optimistic phrases.
		 
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		|  22-06-2019, 22:34 | #3612 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  Brexit has been a brilliant recruitment tool for the latest incarnation of the IRA. 
 Completely forgetting about the impact of Leaving on the GFA has been the problem. The UK asked for the Backstop arrangement in the WA. This has prevented the WA getting through parliament. You can wish the GFA has nothing to do with Brexit all you want. It does not stop it being a factor .
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		|  22-06-2019, 23:02 | #3613 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking   |  No one's saying the New IRA didn't exist before June 2016. 
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		|  22-06-2019, 23:31 | #3614 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  No one's saying the New IRA didn't exist before June 2016. |   The accusation made was "Brexit has been a brilliant recruitment tool for the latest incarnation of the IRA.". 
 
1) Why should the IRA etc be that bothered about the border?  
2) Why should we have to continually pander to them?
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		|  23-06-2019, 06:13 | #3615 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  The accusation made was "Brexit has been a brilliant recruitment tool for the latest incarnation of the IRA.". 
 1) Why should the IRA etc be that bothered about the border?
 2) Why should we have to continually pander to them?
 |  If you read this article that Angua linked to , it explains the recruitment question and the New IRA's interest in the border.
 
The first time that I've heard about our continually pandering to the New IRA is in your post. As far as I'm aware, no one is suggesting that. However, I'm sure you appreciate that it's better not to adopt policies that increase support for terrorism if you can avoid it.
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