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It seems bizarre if one chunk of the UK is in effect part of the single market (NI), but other parts are not, and therefore have a hard border with NI. I suppose NI is a special case, but expect the Scots to come roaring in, saying, we are a special case as well. The independence banners are being dusted off.
Deal is off, DUP says no.
I'm now hearing rumours that deal is back on, on the basis that all of the UK will retain the same regulatory status as NI, and therefore as the EU. Effectively customs union/single market for the whole UK.
You'd think that somebody on the British team might have raised the point that a soft border just might be opposed by the DUP, and indeed, some of the Tory headbangers. You'd think that it would have occurred to May herself.
Hence my cynicism.
Any chance of Scotland now really getting rid of the Tories instead of just hiding them away for a bit with tea and tunnocks
Scotland has no business critiquing Northern Ireland because it could be argued that the Tory revival in Scotland is equally responsible for this Frankenstein monster of a government.
Can't see that working with the Tory Bexiteers
Scotland has no business critiquing Northern Ireland ...
Do you mean criticising?In so far as it means anything, the ugly American word you used means "writing a critical essay about" ...
Are you critiquing me?
Scotland, last time I looked, isn't a member of this forum.