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King Nigel
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https://news.sky.com/story/technolog...ument-11696337
The possibility of a technological solution to the Brexit Northern Ireland border issue could be more than a decade away, according to a Home Office document seen by Sky News. A presentation drawn up by the Home Secretary's Policy Unit and sent to HMRC and the Treasury implies that they think a technological solution - which would aim to keep the Irish border entirely open and without physical checkpoints - is a distant (and likely very expensive) prospect. The authors state that the technology would likely not be ready to be deployed in the UK until 2030. A technological solution to the Irish border quagmire has been much trumpeted by Brexiteers for months, if not years. It has been at the centre of Tory efforts to find an alternative to the much hated "Irish backstop", which would involve a basic customs union for the whole of the UK with the EU and Northern Ireland moving closer to EU regulations on goods. That would keep the border open but at a cost, its detractors say, of diluting Brexit and keeping Britain in a trading regime against its will. The report does come up with a solution, albeit a highly complicated one. |
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Not Nige tipping Mrs Mays deal over the line :omgno:
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If the Brexit party is due to sweep the board at the EU elections, is that not motive enough for Theresa and Labour to come to an accommodation to push a withdrawal bill through the house?
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The funny thing is, these stats indicate that only around 30% of the electorate support a no-deal Brexit... Vs 70% requiring a trade deal or customs union of some sort. Which is actually a pretty strong reason to not let "no deal" happen.
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well those who actually believed UK would be financially well off after no deal brexit, pretty much delusional
and its okay to leave the eu, but do it in the way the british people won't suffer |
BREAKING NEWS!!!
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Yes but Labour demands are not agreed by the PM so far. |
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but so far the PM has said NO. |
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those are the 2 options which i can think of being the outcome the most now |
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Derbyshire Local Conservatives
are saying the will not stand in the EU Elections,23 of May . This why the BREXIT Party getting the High numbers for the EU Elections Reported today on SkyNewsHD https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D4nDY4oXkAA1RjO.jpg |
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ever get the feeling its been forgotten about
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It's being debated on TV news today [All Out Politics SkyNewsHD 2 Hours and just 45mins BBC2HD Politics Live who had the UKIP leader on.] But the date of October 31st is far away. No one wants another vote just some Political groups want it |
also from the Political Reporter Theo
on LBC he said the PM is staying away from Brexit as this thursday is Local England and Northern Ireland Elections that will lose even more votes if she confirms any of the Labour Brexit Plans like Custom Union before they vote. |
The PM is in Westminster Hall
Live taking questions from the Panel of Select Committee on Brexit. She is getting pissed off holding her glasses. Sir Bernard Jenkin MP is nailing her to the floor |
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its all gone very quiet....
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Of course it has its the Local Elections https://e3.365dm.com/19/05/768x432/s...20190503030530 |
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