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Old 06-14-21, 07:13 AM   #13929
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Originally Posted by Skybird View Post
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The RoI is a member of the EU and its sovereignty as a national state ends where the EU rules it has to, while NI is a member of the UK. The borders between the UK and the EU obviously are seated right on the borders between the RoI and NI. And there it is where any border regimes and routines should be located.
Yes, only that the UK or in this case England cannot allow this without breaking the good friday agreement. So they let the trading goods pass with their prolonged "grace period" with less or no control thus keeping the good friday agreement, but violating the treaty they signed.

And if they really intend to breach the latter (and let them do it for whatever's sake) what does this mean then to "sovereignty" of the UK, or the ROI? Right, there is no "sovereignty" then. Not this nor that way.
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