http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a7783186.html
can this woman please just FUCK OFF
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a7783186.html
can this woman please just FUCK OFF
They already have the Common Travel Area, which is an agreement between Ireland and the UK (as neither are in the Schengen Area). So in theory leaving only this bilateral agreement intact would mean there'd be no border. However, because people could use this open border to smuggle goods between the EU and the UK, border checks would in practice have to be set up, meaning there'd be a border anyway - not because people aren't allowed to pass, but because they'd have to check those people and their vehicles for goods. If they remain in the Customs Union the EU and the UK would retain free trade in goods, and such border checks would not be necessary, leaving an open border on Ireland.
I fear that despite the brexit, the UK is lost.
That picture looks like it was taken at the time the suffragette movements were around, judging by how young she looks. I apologise for looks shaming women, but I had to take the piss on May, sorry.
And yeah. It would've been a massive boost to May's image, and a move that would've kept her in power despite her minority in Parliament, if she said she wouldn't deal with the DUP, and instead deciding to focus on policy. Would've been an awesome and ballsy move that could've displayed her competence. The DUP would've still sided with her ideas, since they're the closest to them, and she could've swing some LibDem votes to her side in a hung government.
Then again, I don't know why I was expecting a politically innovative and bold move from May.
I did, I was merely questioning whether your central supposition is accurate. The DUP were opposed to the GFA in the first place, they also want no separate situation for NI than from the rest of the UK while also wanting the hardest Brexit possible. "No squaring that circle" means their contradictions can't be resolved. "No border" and "taking back control" are mutually exclusive.
No, goods and services don't work the same way. If an Irish plumber goes over to the North, his British customer can't pay his Irish company. He'd have to set up a UK company, and he'd had to get a work permit from the UK to employ himself in that company. He can still freely go into the UK, he just can't work or reside there without a permit from the UK government. He can freely export pipes, but he can't provide his plumbing services.
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You truly are lost. To quote your God Emperor; Sad!
"My idiot sons could run this country better than you, Queen tells May"
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politi...20170609129225
Think that May will be toast within a week.
She's just lost her two SPADs Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill (who basically ran the country for her - they were even overruling Cabinet Ministers) and is now alone and friendless in Downing Street. She bottled the biggest political opportunity for the Conservatives in the last sixty years, and the knives are out for her.
Whether we will see a formal leadership contest is another question. The Tories are extremely good at succession when it matters - I'm expecting the powers-that-be within the party to designate a successor and get the rank and file whipped in behind him.