Osc wrote:This is BRITAIN'S problem, Ireland is being made a scapegoat for the terrible incompetence of so many in Westminster.
Osc, normally I would let that go and just ignore it.
But that is a direct challenge.
The UK is 16% of all Irish trade. Today that is in the EU. in 49 days that trade will be outside the EU. It will tip the balance of trade, not just exports as it is in the UK, but all trade, over the 50% line and Ireland will be trading mainly outside of the EU.
Of course it is a problem for Ireland and neither Ireland nor the EU is owning up to it. No other country in the EU will be in the same situation as Ireland, when the UK leaves, namely that it will have an open land border with a non EU member where any attempt to close that border could cause significant problems, both political and with physical violence.
The UK simply CANNOT solve this on their own, they must have the help of the EU and Ireland itself.
That help has consisted of "You can leave the EU but you can't leave the customs union because it causes a problem". That is not help, that is helping yourself at the detriment of the UK.
At the rate it is going, the UK is going to bang out of the EU without a deal. Why no deal? Because both Ireland and the EU insist that the UK remain in the customs union or divide NI from the UK. This is not just unacceptable to the DUP, this is unacceptable to every political party in the UK (including the Tories), plus more than half the UK voters.
I don't normally like being this blunt with someone I like but the situation is this. We are going to bang out of the EU, the trade we do over the NI/Ireland border is completely insignificant to the UK, because Ireland is about the size of Wales and it would be like losing something like 10% of wales trade. Not painless but certainly quite doable given that Wales is only 3.3% of UK GDP. It would be like losing 0.33% of UK GDP. Or, in other words, about the variation we see on a year anyway.
On the other hand Ireland is going to be in a serious situation. Ireland is still in the process of reducing the debt as a % of GDP and is doing really well, however if 16% of the trade is endangered and some 48% is made more difficult with border checks, that is going to come to a screaming halt.
Not one bit if which is the problem of the UK. It is a problem for Ireland and if your politicians, the EU, the parliament and your PM are telling you something different, I'd be having words with them.
Can I be more clear? We are leaving, the EU and Ireland are trying to derail that to ensure that Ireland doesn't see the full impact of that exit. That intransigence is going to go to the wire and probably end up damaging Ireland more than any other possible solution.
Why should I care? Well I shouldn't but I do. When I try to mention it I'm told that I'm being unreasonable and outrageous and that Ireland is pure white clean and it is nothing to do with them.
Well it's only 49 days. We shall see. Perhaps some form of "backstop" will be voted on in the end. But I wouldn't put a bet on it. I have patience, I can wait.