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wait if the UK shares a land with Europe, which they do, they will still enter through the south of Ireland and into the UK, unless border security is set up and that means a return to land borders between the north and south,

 

Ireland isn't in Schengen.

 

The Common Travel Area has existed since before the EU has.

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Ireland isn't in Schengen.

 

The Common Travel Area has existed since before the EU has.

Ireland has free movement of people and trade with Europe.

So, any you're-a-peein' person and or goods would have a free way in and out of the UK unless there were border controls?

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Ireland has free movement of people and trade with Europe.

So, any you're-a-peein' person and or goods would have a free way in and out of the UK unless there were border controls?

 

My car can do well over 100MPH, does that mean I'm free to do this?

 

We are talking about changing the "law", yes people will still come and will still work (just as they do now from none EU countries) but they will be breaking the law, as will the employers and when caught the appropriate action can be taken.

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My car can do well over 100MPH, does that mean I'm free to do this?

 

We are talking about changing the "law", yes people will still come and will still work (just as they do now from none EU countries) but they will be breaking the law, as will the employers and when caught the appropriate action can be taken.

To stop you acting like a dick in your car, there's a law. But more importantly, there is a police department specifically for road safety, there's infrastructure that's taken many years and many billions to build up.

 

There is no such thing for the land border?

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To stop you acting like a dick in your car, there's a law. But more importantly, there is a police department specifically for road safety, there's infrastructure that's taken many years and many billions to build up.

 

There is no such thing for the land border?

 

Calm down, why so aggressive?

 

Leaving the EU will remove EU citizens "right" to be here and their "right" to benefits and health care. Without these rights do you really think we will be such a desirable destination.

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Calm down, why so aggressive?

 

Leaving the EU will remove EU citizens "right" to be here and their "right" to benefits and health care. Without these rights do you really think we will be such a desirable destination.

 

Wasn't meant to be aggressive, apologies if it comes across so.

 

I think the problems are more likely to be with the goods, not the people. If/when the UK and EU are going tarriff mad.

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