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<p>[QUOTE="thejewk, post: 5199934, member: 100136"]I think this is true to an extent, and I don't claim to be an expert so I could be wrong, but I think the main problem right now is almost entirely down to the problems with the Northern Ireland border, and given the history of the region and the Good Friday agreement, I just can't see what the solution is.</p><p><br /></p><p>With that as a starting point, when you add in the clear resistance from Brussels along the way, and the embarrassing lack of preparation on the part of David Davis and his successors, and the reduction of the matter down to small meaningless catchphrases that don't ever engage with the problem during the last election campaign here in the UK, you end up with what we have now.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am concerned about what is going to happen in the coming few months behind closed doors while the world is rightly distracted by current events.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have no real strong feelings one way or the other with regards to Brexit, I just want whatever has been decided to be competently, transparently and honestly passed through with as little pain as is possible for all involved.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit: also, thanks to the mod who edited my first post which was a little strong due to my irritation at the recent events. I hope this is suitable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thejewk, post: 5199934, member: 100136"]I think this is true to an extent, and I don't claim to be an expert so I could be wrong, but I think the main problem right now is almost entirely down to the problems with the Northern Ireland border, and given the history of the region and the Good Friday agreement, I just can't see what the solution is. With that as a starting point, when you add in the clear resistance from Brussels along the way, and the embarrassing lack of preparation on the part of David Davis and his successors, and the reduction of the matter down to small meaningless catchphrases that don't ever engage with the problem during the last election campaign here in the UK, you end up with what we have now. I am concerned about what is going to happen in the coming few months behind closed doors while the world is rightly distracted by current events. I have no real strong feelings one way or the other with regards to Brexit, I just want whatever has been decided to be competently, transparently and honestly passed through with as little pain as is possible for all involved. Edit: also, thanks to the mod who edited my first post which was a little strong due to my irritation at the recent events. I hope this is suitable.[/QUOTE]
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