by Suff » 06 Sep 2018, 20:37
If we had no borders previously, then the issues with borders and guards would be more urgent. Ditto customs officers.
Yes the NI border will be an issue, but a very limited one.
This is not like, for instance, France deciding to leave with borders to Belgium, Germany, Spain and Italy, all open and all without controls for most of the time. Our borders are already closed and we consistently refused to open them.
Fisheries will be an issue, but as 90% of our waters are currently fished by EU boats, it is not like we have a massive fishing fleet which will suddenly be inundated by illegal EU boats. We have a small fishing industry and we can take time to build it up and we can grow our protection vessels with it.
A very large part of the whole thing is overblown. Yes we will see certain areas in which we must act. But, oddly enough, so will the EU. Like the fact that the UK controls all most of the air routes to the US. Essentially the EU, if they refuse to cooperate with the UK, would have difficulty flying to the US at all.
There does need to be a pragmatic view of what the problem is but that doesn't really fall into any of the vested agendas right now.
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