Rasczak Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:15

That was 2016, its now 2019. We all have to compromise to find a way forward even if it's not our personal preference.

Pacifico Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:16

Whats changed in 3 years to make it not the worst of both worlds?

Rasczak Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:17

We are faced with political deadlock that is incapacitating our legislature and damaging our reputation on the national stage.

Pacifico Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:18

But the specifics haven't changed - we still would have no power over our own trade policy.

nheather Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:19

Genuine question.Does anyone here know how the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland works at the moment.

Is it just like crossing over between West Sussex and Surrey - a sign by the road saying "Wecolme to xxxxx".Or are there some controls?

The reason I ask is that when everyone was talking about CM2.0 yesterday it was as if it solved the border issue - but I noticed that there were also reports that there are border controls between Norway and Sweden (described as one of the most frictionless borders in the world but can still take upto 20 minutes at peak times).The prospect of an Irish Border was never mentioned in relation to CM2.0.

Cheers,

Nigel

Bl4ckGryph0n Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:20

I funnied that, as it is the exact opposite of what remain supporters have been doing for the last 2.5 years. Very cheeky that data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

chopples Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:21

Hi mate

cm 2.0 was more of a Norway plus, the plus being so there would be no need for border controls.

There is currentlyno controls and I believe bringing back any controls would go against the good friday agreement

cheers

nheather Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:21

So was that the EU that had said that CM2.0 would not need Border Controls or was it one of the UK's unilateral wishes yet to be agreed?

Cheers,

Nigel

chopples Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:21

EU are strongly against a hard border, hence there insistance of the Irish Sea backstop, it is there insurance policy against it happening

I think the key difference between the proposal and Norways current arrangement is the inclusion of a customs union


Cheers

nheather Publish time 3-12-2019 00:51:21

Another myth that will not die.

Customs and borders are not covered at all in the GFA. It's a myth that customs controls would breach it.
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