Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:55pm
The difficulty is finding a solution that 110% will agree with when only 25% of the population voted for it.Should have been alot more consultation on these issues before the referendum.
Issues like the backstop, without which Ireland will be split in two, with a border going through farms and villages, NI people losing their EU citizenship, Ireland's exports to UK, like Spain's, subjected to customs, tariffs and delays, were never considered in 2016 and are coming back to haunt us now. More time is needed to sort out these issues. No politician in their right mind wants to be responsible for a crash-out.