The DUP position is mystifying.
Take health for example. As a maniland-based Brit if I need healthcare in another EU country, I better have my E111, (or whatever it is now termed), on me.
One of the examples of cross-border cooperation recently detailed was the absence of any form of border for any patient either side of the 'on-the-map' border.
Indeed, were we not recently told that there are 142 examples of integration between NI & Eire,
including, very economically importantly, the movement of livestock and dairy produce, with benefits denied to the mainland because of lingering concerns about BSE and the Foot&Mouth outbreak.
The DUP seem very happy with this level of 'separation'.
The DUP position is mystifying.
Take health for example. As a maniland-based Brit if I need healthcare in another EU country, I better have my E111, (or whatever it is now termed), on me.
One of the examples of cross-border cooperation recently detailed was the absence of any form of border for any patient either side of the 'on-the-map' border.
Indeed, were we not recently told that there are 142 examples of integration between NI & Eire,
including, very economically importantly, the movement of livestock and dairy produce, with benefits denied to the mainland because of lingering concerns about BSE and the Foot&Mouth outbreak.
The DUP seem very happy with this level of 'separation'.