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[deleted] t1_jabz4w9 wrote

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KingKongDuck t1_jabzjns wrote

What's your solution then? What's your better idea? How do you address the issue that UK left the EU but has a border with the EU in Ireland/Northern Ireland?

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eggandbaconpie t1_jac1m12 wrote

That issue was addressed in the agreement Boris Johnson signed.

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KingKongDuck t1_jac2abn wrote

Obviously not or there wouldn't have been this revised deal.

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eggandbaconpie t1_jac8obd wrote

So why did he sign it? Incompetance?

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thator t1_jacmw27 wrote

With Boris that is a real possibility, most likely is greed though, he probably got something out of it through one of his companies.

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Ferrus90 t1_jabzxpc wrote

They could always stop occupying the north.

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SmileHappyFriend t1_jac4jut wrote

I love this response on every story to do with NI. Where do you think the people are going to go who are currently "occupying" NI?

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Ferrus90 t1_jacxa2j wrote

Oh the people can stay, I'm talking about the British government.

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SmileHappyFriend t1_jacymxh wrote

But the people want to be part of the UK, they dont want to join the Republic (yet). Do you want things to start going boom again?

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Ferrus90 t1_jad7tfj wrote

To be fair now, the Irish didn't exactly want to be invaded in the first place.

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SmileHappyFriend t1_jad96fs wrote

Well we are where we are. Forcing people to join a country they dont want to be a part of usually doesnt go well.

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Ferrus90 t1_jadh6z1 wrote

Aye, they tend to form paramilitary groups.

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TheProgrammingDog t1_jackdmc wrote

Maybe the Irish could leave the south, too? You know what, maybe everyone should just leave and put some penguins there or something.

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