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  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-56039981

    More talks on EU sea border.

    The feelings about this in unionist areas are very strong yes I know they voted for it but honestly that's not a helpful reaction on a political level, something needs to give.

    Met a lawyer involved in peace work he's convinced violence may be coming, thinks EU should be more flexible.

    I'm ok with that but I don't see how certain issues could be solved without Cons making concessions.

    Thanks fucking Brexit proposing arseholes, Cameron, Farage, May... Scary times may be coming here. Again.

  • Was about to write something similar. I doubt anybody from the outside can wrap their head around the conflict, I saw the news and movies about it but still don't get it. It's a petty and
    pathetic thing a bit like what happened in Yugoslavia.

  • Oh I get that. Though some people over the water did vote remain partially because of NI.

    It's also bit frustrating the unionists are still sticking their head in the sand. The guy saying "NI is not a back route into the single market and it's ridiculous I need to register for VAT for my book shop hmmm. Well. Ask people at the border.."

    But here we are: Brexit runs mostly among identity lines in NI.

    We need solutions either way. I don't see the Irish sea border go, but less hassle the better.

  • You realise that no one cares about the violence except those who live here. Sad but true.

    Obviously not true, but it's certainly true that fewer people elsewhere care who should.

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