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UK 'proposes customs centres on both sides of border'
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI do cheer up when I contemplate what's going to happen to you and your ilk post-Brexit though"The boy who cried Sheep"Comment
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Turd polished:
UK proposals for a new Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland - GOV.UK
Still no provisions for movement of people.
Odds of it being approved by EU27 and Parliament?Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostTurd polished:
UK proposals for a new Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland - GOV.UK
Still no provisions for movement of people.
Odds of it being approved by EU27 and Parliament?
That means that the Northern Ireland institutions – the Assembly and the Executive – must be able to give their consent on an ongoing basis to this zone (and to the Single Electricity Market, which raises similar issues).Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostTurd polished:
UK proposals for a new Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland - GOV.UK
Still no provisions for movement of people.
Odds of it being approved by EU27 and Parliament?
Considering Ireland didn't sign up to Schengen, how does Ireland handle its borders currently?Last edited by Zigenare; 2 October 2019, 15:00.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIt might help if you were to let us know "which" people. British? Irish? EU? Non-EU? Legal? Illegal? There's a whole gamut out there.
ANY people, since we are taking back control of our borders and are looking for immigration rules different from the EU. How are we going to establish if a person crossing the border from ROI to NI has the right to enter the UK.
More importantly (since the UK clearly doesn't care about the inbound traffic) how is the EU going to control who is entering the EU from NI.Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostI will bite...
ANY people, since we are taking back control of our borders and are looking for immigration rules different from the EU. How are we going to establish if a person crossing the border from ROI to NI has the right to enter the UK.
More importantly (since the UK clearly doesn't care about the inbound traffic) how is the EU going to control who is entering the EU from NI.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostI will bite...
ANY people, since we are taking back control of our borders and are looking for immigration rules different from the EU. How are we going to establish if a person crossing the border from ROI to NI has the right to enter the UK.
More importantly (since the UK clearly doesn't care about the inbound traffic) how is the EU going to control who is entering the EU from NI.Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostI will bite...
ANY people, since we are taking back control of our borders and are looking for immigration rules different from the EU. How are we going to establish if a person crossing the border from ROI to NI has the right to enter the UK.
More importantly (since the UK clearly doesn't care about the inbound traffic) how is the EU going to control who is entering the EU from NI.
Here’s a question for you: as a proportion of all people that enter the U.K., how many have the right to enter (and I’m using that exact word).
How many enter that don’t have a right to enter, but have the privilege of entering legally?
How many enter that have neither the right nor the privilege?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt isn't the EU's business who enters the RoI.The EU isn't some kind of sovereign state like the USA.
You will need an ID card or passport if you are travelling within the European Union. And not just when you cross a border (for example, via an airport). You must also be able to show an ID card or passport if you are staying in a European country.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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