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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="wdah/him" data-source="post: 7426072" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>I think the protocol either needs eased as in looked at from a workable solution, or else let it be scraped and the eu can inforce all it wants, after all the guards are on the border now anyway with covid here so might as well do 2 jobs. Im fairly certain the EU thinks that Ireland is a major player within the EU and will obviously pay all additional costs sucha thing may lead too and ehlp them out in anyway they can, or would they?</p><p></p><p>The EU is sill trying its bst to give UK a kicking by any means possible, but will a united ireland soort anything for the EU? When will Ireland get a voice to say they want us and under what terms? how will a untied Ireland effect EU.</p><p></p><p></p><p>biggest question i have is why is the euro .86 against £? i thought that sterling would be wiped out of the market after brexit, worthless but somehow i havent seen that yet, how?</p><p></p><p>United ireland wont happen fast and will be sh1t storm, end the protocal and it will have to be sorted quick, yes sh1t storm but we are in that one already just brings an end game and shows that someone measn business and i havent seen the EU showing any concern other than we want this and giving nothing towards the UK. then again that is SF stance in Stormount, if they dont get what they wwant they huff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wdah/him, post: 7426072, member: 406"] I think the protocol either needs eased as in looked at from a workable solution, or else let it be scraped and the eu can inforce all it wants, after all the guards are on the border now anyway with covid here so might as well do 2 jobs. Im fairly certain the EU thinks that Ireland is a major player within the EU and will obviously pay all additional costs sucha thing may lead too and ehlp them out in anyway they can, or would they? The EU is sill trying its bst to give UK a kicking by any means possible, but will a united ireland soort anything for the EU? When will Ireland get a voice to say they want us and under what terms? how will a untied Ireland effect EU. biggest question i have is why is the euro .86 against £? i thought that sterling would be wiped out of the market after brexit, worthless but somehow i havent seen that yet, how? United ireland wont happen fast and will be sh1t storm, end the protocal and it will have to be sorted quick, yes sh1t storm but we are in that one already just brings an end game and shows that someone measn business and i havent seen the EU showing any concern other than we want this and giving nothing towards the UK. then again that is SF stance in Stormount, if they dont get what they wwant they huff. [/QUOTE]
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