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False, she was asked to deliver brexit, not EU membership by another name.But to be fair to May, she was given a dead duck by Brexiters and asked to deliver a fanciful all singing, all dancing dream of utopia.
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False, she was asked to deliver brexit, not EU membership by another name.But to be fair to May, she was given a dead duck by Brexiters and asked to deliver a fanciful all singing, all dancing dream of utopia.
There's nothing special about the border other than it being the only land border the UK has.
Hundreds of countries around the world have been dealing with land borders for centuries, including the UK itself in many of its past colonies. It really isn't anywhere near as big, and certainly not unique, a problem to solve as it is made out to be.
It's a land border with another nation, decide if you want it to be porous or not, decide if you trust that nation or not and act accordingly.
Yes really, your virtue signalling merely points out one thing: there is no trust between the parties on either side of the border.Yeah, lets go back to IRA bombings and the troubles... "Nothing special" about the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland....??? Jesus, really?
Yes really, your virtue signalling merely points out one
The point being is that the current border is currently treated as nothing of the sort so it appeases both sides, do you think Irish republicans are going let a hard border in Ireland rest when they spent all those years fighting for unification?thing: there is no trust between the parties on either side of the border.
Land borders like that are everywhere, there is nothing special about them, act accordingly.
DILLIGAF?do you think Irish republicans are going let a hard border in Ireland rest when they spent all those years fighting for unification?
DILLIGAF?
They can also proceed to blame themselves, it isn't a unified country and has not been for centuries, if they are pretending any different it is all on them.You know there are people within Northern Ireland who would also be upset by a hard border?
Wrong. I have read both the Times and the Mail when picked up free at Dubai, but that is it, unless a headline catches my attention in the UK, which is very rare. In SA the weekly UK papers are now down to the Express, which I switched from in 1968 in the UK, switching to another. I will leave you to guess if you carehttps://tabloids.askdefine.com/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabloid_journalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabloid_journalism#Red_tops
You come over as a prime example of a Daily Mail reader.
Yes it is. I last applied my mind to it around 10 years ago. There were tunnels under the border, both in Mexico and in Canada. US officials enforcing the law were caught being corrupt. Aircraft were flying in from the Caribbean and South America, submarines (some makeshilft) were being used, swimmers were crossing the rivers..... the list was endless.They have the legal right to enforce their borders - it is just that doing so is difficult.
People bang on about residual racism in SA, but try NI!!You know there are people within Northern Ireland who would also be upset by a hard border?
The word 'Tory' is superfluous. The original agency was set up on 1.04.08, under the labour government. If you go to say Dublin airport, and see how the Irish Immigration deal with arrivals from elsewhere, you will see that non CPA residents simply have to tell the Officer that they are going to the UK ferry tomorrow to be allowed in without demur, with or without UK visas.And useless Tory government regulations means even when the police or border agency officers catch an illegal they’re often bailed back out pending a hearing.
Guess how many just disappear after being released pending the hearing?
There's nothing special about the border other than it being the only land border the UK has.
The word 'Tory' is superfluous.
This old thing? https://assets.publishing.service.g...ads/attachment_data/file/136652/agreement.pdfSo you don’t really understand the history of the border or the fact the current system is underwritten by an international treaty (the Good Friday Agreement) and how certain rights and guarantees (the ECHR as an example) are written into that treaty, then?
In the context of the discussion it’s not. The Tories have had since 2010 to tighten or change those processes and haven’t bothered to.
Well they did change things a little. Mrs. May tried bringing them under her wing instead of as an agency. It made no discernable difference.In the context of the discussion it’s not. The Tories have had since 2010 to tighten or change those processes and haven’t bothered to.
This old thing? https://assets.publishing.service.g...ads/attachment_data/file/136652/agreement.pdf
Says nothing that prevents a hard border. Next.
The British Government will complete incorporation into Northern Ireland law of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), with direct access to the courts, and remedies for breach of the Convention, including power for the courts to overrule Assembly legislation on grounds of inconsistency.
Well they did change things a little. Mrs. May tried bringing them under her wing instead of as an agency. It made no discernable difference.
Top kek, I was specifically commenting on the wording of the agreement, you're extrapolating all this other bs all by yourself.You really have shown a complete ignorance for the whole NI issue and how/why that culminated in the Troubles with that post, haven’t you?
A hard border doesn't change that, now what?ECHR and access to the court is written in and guaranteed in NI law under an international treaty that cannot be unilaterally changed, now what?
So, ECHR and access to the court is written in and guaranteed in NI law under an international treaty that cannot be unilaterally changed, now what?
What do the Brexiteers want to do with the ECHR (convention and court)?
Simple really. The competent (well, better than most!) higher civil servants were replaced by Blairite Quangoistas who flitted from catastrophe to catastrophe. Follow the career of the scruff head who ended up at HMRC a few years ago for an example, one Lin Homer. You will see what I mean.Why didn’t they just amend the regulations by SI? Detention by virtue of being a flight risk wouldn’t breach the HRA. There are examples of migrants/failed asylum seekers being granted bail even after being arrested after absconding while on bail.
Then it wouldn’t matter what status the agency or department has, the law being the law, and all that...