So they should bend to our will because we know best ?
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Don’t know when you were last here but I can tell you we aren’t the “catholic south” any longer and certainly don’t have anything in common with Arlene and her gang. Same *** marriage was introduced here 2 years ago after a landslide victory in a referendum and we have much more progressive gender recognition laws than the UK. The last taboo, abortion, is being dealt with at the moment.
Literally the only thing that explains what’s going on is that the government is deliberately handling Brexit so incompetently that they hope even the most entrenched Brexiteers will decide all that “WILL OF THE PEOPLE” stuff is after all, bollox.
If that’s not the case, probably even if it is, we are in some serious, deep shyte.
But Brexit won’t happen anyway so who cares.
Ireland is a completely unique case.
Some non-EU countries that border the EU are in the single market or Schengen (Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein etc.) and thus accept freedom of movement, so there are effectively no border checks on people, with the majority of customs stuff being done electronically. We can't do this because we refuse to accept freedom of movement.
Others that aren't (Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Balkans) aren't part of this, so they have normal 'hard' borders. The problem with this in Ireland is that the two countries are far too linked for it to be acceptable for the people that live there. People live and work on opposite sides of the border (I think it even goes through a house at one point), which makes a 'hard' border unworkable.
Obviously this should all have been explained and thought about before the referendum, but here we are. If we've learned one thing it's hopefully that we leave politicians to do their job properly and decide on stuff like this for us.