Archiepoptart
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How do you collect tariffs with no border? The scheme that Boris outlined to deal with the collection of dues doesn't exist anywhere in the world.
If you/we don't know, why on earth did you vote Leave? That was from a US commentator; I suggest you cut and paste what I wrote and see what happens if and when Brexit happens.
WTO rules require it ffs.
How do you stop uncontrolled immigration without a border?
The Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd has told the BBC that unemployment "could go up" if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal.
She also said the prime minister and cabinet should remember parliament could not be ignored in a push towards what she said was a "far inferior" no-deal Brexit.
They mean that it will not be reopened. (because it's massively in their favour when negotiating a trade agreement)
It's impossible says Juncker.
Well, it's not , is it ?.
Through the fact that you show your passport to travel to and from Northern Ireland. That argument has always been a bit of a red herring but it does make a nonsense of some of the Unionists claims about different treatment.There is no border at present, so how are we currently stopping immigration from the non EU, like Syrian and Iranians, through Ireland?
To be fair, it might have quite a heavy cover and he might have had a skinful.
Strange how WK claims May and the UK are the only ones that have "red lines" while the EU can hide behind "rules".
Rules to me are just red lines that have been ratified by those that wish to use them, I suspect when it suits the EU, like in the case of the Japan trade deal, they have agreed to bend or amend at least some of their "rules" to reach agreement.
As both the EU and the UK are members of the WTO, who will they insist puts up a border. Both of them?
To be fair, it might have quite a heavy cover and he might have had a skinful.
Strange how WK claims May and the UK are the only ones that have "red lines" while the EU can hide behind "rules".
Rules to me are just red lines that have been ratified by those that wish to use them, I suspect when it suits the EU, like in the case of the Japan trade deal, they have agreed to bend or amend at least some of their "rules" to reach agreement.
That’ll by the same Amber Rudd that said leaving without a deal “will cause generational damage to the economy”. Let me think. Was she lying then or is she lying now ?"Could go up"? Mentioned on the same day as record employment figures are announced?
Armageddon is being watered down a bit, isn't it?
That’ll by the same Amber Rudd that said leaving without a deal “will cause generational damage to the economy”. Let me think. Was she lying then or is she lying now ?
Rola cola are the 5th biggest supplier of coca cola im the world. I can't see them making many demands of Coca Cola or Pepsi. Trump is all about America/Trump first. You are seriously deluded if you think he will give anything in retun barring the scrapsAnd, yet again you just post what US demands are being speculated and not what UK demands are going to be made in return. Seems to be a bit of a common one sided pattern in your posts.
Facts are facts, and you like to ignore the rise of the far right since 2016. They have become so emboldened now that they are considered a terrorist threat in teh same way as Mulsim extremists and Irish Nationlists. Never mind though, at least we won't be in the EU. Imgine how much more emboldenwd theybwill be if there is a no deal? On top of that Jihnson will be seen as a national hero, and we will be stuck with the Tories for at least another 4 years, but, never mind, at least we'll be out of the EU. Brexit at any cost, eh?She has simply changed her mind, which is exactly what you keep claiming that folk have a right to.
The Irish border issue is a red herring and it always has been.
If both parties wanted to find a legal way around it, they could do.
It is in the EU's interest to keep the UK as closely aligned as possible, in the forlorn hope that A. Brexit will be abandoned or B. that afterwards , the lobby to re-join is strong.
You have been wrong about pretty much everything so far , except the fall in the value of sterling, which will no doubt recover once the uncertainty is gone.
All of the other 'forecasts' have failed to materialise.
Anyone remember Osborn saying that a vote to leave would cause an immediate recession and 800,000 jobs ?
Well, that worked out well didn't it. ?
Highest employment since records began and a million new jobs since June 2016.
It probably would have been even more under Labour with the investment programme.
You were wrong then, you're wrong now, and no doubt you will be wrong in the future.
The facts is the facts. Inconvenient to your argument, but still true.
Do you want us to control our borders or not? Make you fucking mind upThere is no border at present, so how are we currently stopping immigration from the non EU, like Syrian and Iranians, through Ireland?
Facts are facts, and you like to ignore the rise of the far right since 2016. They have become so emboldened now that they are considered a terrorist threat in teh same way as Mulsim extremists and Irish Nationlists. Never mind though, at least we won't be in the EU. Imgine how much more emboldenwd theybwill be if there is a no deal? On top of that Jihnson will be seen as a national hero, and we will be stuck with the Tories for at least another 4 years, but, never mind, at least we'll be out of the EU. Brexit at any cost, eh?
There is no border at present, so how are we currently stopping immigration from the non EU, like Syrian and Iranians, through Ireland?
Do you want us to control our borders or not? Make you fucking mind up