As for the Southern Irish is concerned ban their lorries from crossing into the UK and on to Dover and get them to send the goods by ferry around the mainland of Britain and direct to Europe. Jobs a good'un.
Leave the E.U. with no deal thats what we voted for and when Russia kicks off over E.U. expansionism in Crimea and the Ukraine, We leave Our so called Friends and Partners to be on thier own and leave NATO. AKA Go and Sod off. We have sent our best young men and women before to protect these ungrateful bastards.NEVER NEVER AGAIN! You are on your own.
My Mum used to say, If your friend jumped off a cliff would you? 'Nuff said, Brexit is nothing more than a collective case of self harm by those that suffer cognitive dissonance!!
and here is another interesting analysis of the Ireland conundrum (and how it might end up being resolved). http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexit/why-the-idea-of-a-united-ireland-is-back-in-play/ar-BBQimmL?ocid=iehp
And the comments underneath the article are also an interesting read. Here is one of them. The glaring hole in your argument is the problem of norms and standards, not tariffs. If there is a hard Brexit and the U.K lowers its food and health and safety standards to accommodate trade deals with the U.S, then we in the Republic will be obliged to police the border to protect the internal EU ...
Trump and the Irish have the solution this from the Irish Times 27th November 2018 but they have to back a no deal Brexit to achieve it! Trump’s tariff tactics could make no-deal Brexit work for Ireland Security exemption in WTO rules could enable tariff-free cross-Border tr https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/trump-s-tariff-tactics-could-make-no-deal-brexit-work-for-ireland-1.3711188 ...
Remember that leaflet ...'we will do what the vote result is' lol. Clearly not.
EU employee of the month Theresa May says we are leaving but clearly her deal is nothing of the sort. We couldn't really be in a worse mess than if that deal goes through. Has she lost the plot?
We have experts on trees on this forum does anyone know why the tree was pollarded there is probably a very good reason.
Pollarding is just a posh name for butchering!