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Lord Charles Moore suggested that Britain got its sovereignty back after Brexit, but the EU still held sway over the border issue on the island of Ireland.
Regarding the debacle over the EU threatening to impose Article 16 of the Brexit agreement, he wrote: We therefore now know that the EU’s constant insistence that it will never impose a border between North and South is not true.
Following the threat, Northern Ireland s First Minister Arlene Foster stated it was now time to review the Northern Irish Protocol, she said: The protocol is unworkable, let’s be very clear about that, and we need to see it replaced because otherwise there is going to be real difficulties here in Northern Ireland.”
We can gain from Brussels borderline madness
Ireland and the UK have closer ties of geography, language, trade, culture and common interests than either do with Brussels
2 February 2021 • 7:00am
There is deserved derision for the European Commission’s decision – quickly rescinded – to impose a border in Ireland last Friday night in retaliation for what it claimed was a British attempt to deprive it of its rightful Covid vaccines.
But that decision was even more extraordinary than people realise – and may, perversely, be very helpful to Britain in future dealings, because:
1. The EU did actually impose a border: it did not just warn that it might. Obviously, in that short time, the border did not take physical form, but it existed. We therefore now know that the EU’s constant insistence that it will never impose a border between North and South is not true.
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