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This has little to do with citizens, only with international trade.lexaal wrote:QUOTE (lexaal @ Dec 23 2018, 01:02 AM) I never understood why the northern ireland backstop is important to eu. It's not EU's job to ensure good conditions for the citizens of UK. It's London's job.
The Ireland - North Ireland border tax loophole must be avoided by the EU overlords.
Shipping tons of goods from - say - France to Ireland free of EU taxes. Than drive it - free of taxes - to North Ireland. Next ship if free of UK taxes to - say - Whales.
For the USA/China/Russia goods it's even better. Pick the cheapest option: either import it directly into the UK according to the UK import tax law, or use the "Ireland Route" if EU import taxes are more profitable.

QUOTE The Ireland - North Ireland border tax loophole must be avoided by the EU overlords.[/quote]
The backstop is just an agreement that the border stays open. So simple solution is closing the border. Of course it sucks for the people of northern ireland but they have england as their overlord.
The backstop is just an agreement that the border stays open. So simple solution is closing the border. Of course it sucks for the people of northern ireland but they have england as their overlord.
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Closing the border seems political sensitive in the UK/Ireland. There is a close corporation between cities at both ends at the border. Think of hospital visits. Closing the border brings back nasty memories of the IRA, it was considered a victory to have an "open" border (just as easy as driving from MyLittleCountry™ to Belgium for example.lexaal wrote:QUOTE (lexaal @ Dec 23 2018, 03:51 PM) The backstop is just an agreement that the border stays open. So simple solution is closing the border. Of course it sucks for the people of northern ireland but they have england as their overlord.

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The eu is concerned because it would suck for the Irish.lexaal wrote:QUOTE (lexaal @ Dec 23 2018, 02:51 PM) The backstop is just an agreement that the border stays open. So simple solution is closing the border. Of course it sucks for the people of northern ireland but they have england as their overlord.
Definition of irony: "england as their overlord." https://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and ... e-parties/
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
Ireland and the UK have a legal obligation under the Good Friday Agreement to maintain an open border. The EU are standing up for their constituent state by ensuring that this agreement is maintained.
If the border is closed there is a good chance that the UK will return to a state of civil war as sectarian tensions flare up again. That the UK government is ignorant of this and is seemingly actively encouraging a situation where people will die is a travesty.
If the border is closed there is a good chance that the UK will return to a state of civil war as sectarian tensions flare up again. That the UK government is ignorant of this and is seemingly actively encouraging a situation where people will die is a travesty.
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The other simple solution is to just sell northern Ireland to the Irish. It's not like having Northern Island in the union has been an unequivocal boon to the UK. But of course national *#$@-measuring would stand in the way of that.

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If I tell you that the deputy leader of the opposition is currently tweeting about the government proposal to means test the TV licence for over 75's - in the middle of the biggest constitutional crisis in my lifetime, bearing in mind that the leader of the opposition yesterday tabled a motion for a vote of no confidence in the government - which is being voted on tonight.Broodwich wrote:QUOTE (Broodwich @ Jan 16 2019, 02:17 AM) Well, that went poof. Anyone over there coming to their senses yet?
Does that give you a $#@!ing clue into the state of the @#(!fest that is currently passing itself off as our elected house?
It is only the fact that the government & opposition are equally unelectable showers of @#(! that prevents an exasperated public from storming the HoP with pitchforks.
Did you ever think you would be longing for the days of George W. & Tony Blair?
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
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The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.

