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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

Well put Bread.
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09-04-2021, 03:29 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

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How could the ROI/NI border be kept open in case of no deal and WTO rules? I don't see a way.
Because it would continue as it has always done, without a customs border geographically between the two regions.

It can all be done electronically - just like the rest of the world.
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09-04-2021, 03:31 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

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Well put Bread.
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

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Because it would continue as it has always done, without a customs border geographically between the two regions.

It can all be done electronically - just like the rest of the world.
Which is exactly what we've been saying for months now.
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09-04-2021, 03:36 PM
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Thats simply absurd Solasch.

Our zero tarrifs are imposed because we are upholding our side of the TCA.

The solution is first, as a matter of priority tear up the Northern Ireland Protocol in the TCA.

There is no need for a hard border in Ireland or anywhere else,

Your disgusting fascist unelected leaders are 100% to blame for this.
You conflate zero tariffs and no checks. Educate yourself.

The ireland protocol is part of the WA not the TCA. Educate yourself.

You conflate hard border and customs border. Educate yourself.

Bye robbie.
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09-04-2021, 03:37 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

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Which is exactly what we've been saying for months now.
I know.

This is why we need less career politicians and more people from industry who know this stuff like the back of their hands. So many times I've heard the likes of Ian Duncan Smith, JRM and David Davies explaining this over and over again, completely ignored by Boris and May and the likes because they've never worked in industry at all.
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09-04-2021, 03:38 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

Originally Posted by Percy Vere ->
Which is exactly what we've been saying for months now.
Indeed, but never understood or cared to inform yourself upon.
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09-04-2021, 03:41 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
You conflate zero tariffs and no checks. Educate yourself.

The ireland protocol is part of the WA not the TCA. Educate yourself.

You conflate hard border and customs border. Educate yourself.

Bye robbie.

The Irish Protocol is part of the TCA - for example see how Article 16 relates to it.

Avoiding a hard border is part of the GFA - a customs border can be a hard border, a soft border or an e-Border.

Stop making things up
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09-04-2021, 03:47 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

Originally Posted by Bread ->
I know.

This is why we need less career politicians and more people from industry who know this stuff like the back of their hands. So many times I've heard the likes of Ian Duncan Smith, JRM and David Davies explaining this over and over again, completely ignored by Boris and May and the likes because they've never worked in industry at all.
Aren't brexiters averse of (technical) experts? Isn't this the moment for you to introduce the example of the norwegian-swedish border?
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09-04-2021, 03:52 PM
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Re: Has the Brexit subforum had it's day?

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Aren't brexiters averse of (technical) experts? Isn't this the moment for you to introduce the example of the norwegian-swedish border?
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