ireland is obviously in the e.u. and will stay in the e.u. northern ireland will leave the e.u. along with the rest of britain and that is the problem because if this so-called hard border between the north and the republic of ireland a big deal also because of the the former troubles that they ve had within that country and they do not want in any way to threaten the peace process that was agreed twenty years ago so it s very very sensitive right and to resume a has the do you p.c. northern irish party breathing down essentially her neck so we re going to look at that in a little more detail let s take a look now at what prime minister may is facing in the way of opposition within her own ranks. fabrics it is frex it wrecks it means bricks it and we re going to make a success of it i m very clear breaks it does mean that when theresa may became prime minister in twenty six b. she quickly adopted the credo of divorcing the u.k.
republic of ireland is obviously in the e.u. and will stay in the e.u. northern ireland believe the e.u. along with the rest of britain and that is the problem because if this so-called hard border between the north and the republic of ireland a big deal also because of the the former troubles that they ve had within that country and they do not want in any way to threaten the peace process that was agreed twenty years ago so it s very very sensitive right and to resume a has the do you p.c. a northern irish party breathing down essentially her neck so we re going to look at that in a little more detail let s take a look now at what prime minister may is facing in the way of opposition within her own ranks. threats it wrecks it wrecks it means bricks it and we re going to make a success of it i m very clear breaks it does mean that when theresa may became prime minister in twenty six b. she quickly adopted the credo were divorcing the u.k. from the e.u.
northern ireland believe the e.u. along with the rest of person and that is the problem because if this so-called hard border between the north and the republic of ireland a big deal also because of the the former troubles that they ve had within that country and they do not want in any way to threaten the peace process that was agreed twenty years ago so it s very very sensitive right and to resume a has the danes u.p.d. a northern irish party breathing down essentially her neck so we re going to look at that in a little more detail let s take a look now at what prime minister may is facing in the way of opposition within her own ranks. fabrics it wrecks it bricks it means bricks it and we re going to make a success of it i m very clear threats it does mean direct winterreise i m a became prime minister in twenty six b. she quickly adopted the credo of divorcing the u.k. from the e.u. formally opposed to brics that she said she wanted to create the best deal possible
great britain wants to avoid that by any means. hard border would harm both ireland and northern ireland and does the united kingdom. on the other hand leaving the e.u. would not be possible without reestablishing a border both sides have yet to find a solution. if you want to know why the border after breaks it will be such a problem just go to monaghan these ducks from silver hill farm hatch in british northern ireland. then they are brought to the republic of ireland to be fattened and slaughtered. then back to northern ireland where they are packed. crossing the border. to the border has been there for twenty years a lot of business has been. there free access to both during the troubles one of
backwards and forwards without inspection after breaks and republic of ireland would remain in the european union while northern ireland as part of the u.k. would have to exit britain may have to reintroduce a so-called hard border with customs checks for goods people and services and that s a huge worry for northern ireland s dairy farmers who depend on easy cross border trade. milk is northern ireland s most important agricultural product but uncertainty over what will happen when britain leaves the european union has left many farmers on edge especially those who currently trade with and travel freely to the republic of ireland which is staying in the e.u. because of the way the whole system set up there will be tariffs there traded on the european quality standards at the minute or standards when chains will be as high as ever they are but does at present barriers for creating this product in the future and the fact that we don t know is the difficult part in addition