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Yeah at that point we're back to square one:
1) UK and IE will be under different rules as not in the EU together anymore
2) UK and NI can't really be treated differently
3) IE and NI can't really be treated differently due to GFA
This basic issue is not only relevant for the customs question, but also for lots of other stuff, and for all the talk of 'backstops' to cover the problem up I still have not heard how they are proposing to solve this fundamental incompatibility.
Or am I missing something?
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Well, it needs a legal eagle to figure out what's what. So I am not even so sure what should be exactly the same and what not... but there are definitely risks.
Human rights groups are saying some things really need more fleshing out, so there is definitely "other stuff" concerns coming from different fields.
And not sure anything is actually done as the UK is still going round in circles chasing its own tail.
Ahah.
So that then stuffs Irish in NI as that becomes BrexitLand.
But according to the GFA Irish in NI have the same rights as Brits in NI. So by Brits (England basically but not London or NI Or Scotland and no longer Wales either) going BrexitLand everyone gets downgraded...fairly ;)
Equality strikes ;)