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  2. Brexit and the Irish border - Wikipedia

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    In late September 2019, during the battle in the courts over prorogation of Parliament, Jean-Claude Juncker remarked that in a no-deal Brexit, a British animal entering the Northern Ireland territory could in theory then transit the Republic of Ireland and from thence enter the continental EU, if there were no border controls. [89] "This will ...

  3. Opinion polling on a United Ireland - Wikipedia

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    "If there was a referendum (i.e. a 'Border poll') on the constitutional position of Northern Ireland today, would you vote for Northern Ireland to be.." 11–26 March 2022 University of Liverpool/The Irish News [18] 1,000 30.0%: 45.3% *18.7% 6%: 15.3% 40% to 60% "I would vote for a united Ireland tomorrow" *Neither Agree/Disagree: 15–18 ...

  4. Tory Brexiteers demand Commons vote on Northern Ireland ... - AOL

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    No 10 is thought to be close to a deal with Brussels to avoid routine checks on goods moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and to reduce the power of European judges in protocol ...

  5. Irish Sea border - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Sea border is an informal term for the trade border between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.It was specified by the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol of the Brexit withdrawal agreement (February 2020), was refined by the Joint Committee in December 2020, [1] and came into effect on 1 January 2021 following the end of the Brexit transition period.

  6. Lead border negotiator says no immigration deal this week as ...

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    After an hour-long meeting on Monday morning, the top three negotiators — Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., James Lankford, R-Okla., and Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz. — expressed optimism that the scope ...

  7. Ireland says UK's Rwanda policy drives migrants over its border

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    That border is effectively open, with no immigration checks - a key condition of the deal that took Britain out of the EU in 2020, designed to avoid creating a flashpoint given the island's ...

  8. Northern Ireland Protocol Bill - Wikipedia

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    The UK government accepted that the bill would mean it did not meet its obligations under international law, [7] invoking the doctrine of necessity [8] — that having to uphold the Protocol was placing unacceptable levels of strain on institutions in Northern Ireland and that there was "no other way" of safeguarding the UK's interests.

  9. Irish backstop - Wikipedia

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    "The backstop is an insurance to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland unless and until an alternative is found", Tusk tweeted. [77] Irish government "sources" considered "The very purpose of the backstop is to maintain the status quo, by ensuring free movement and no hard Border on the island of Ireland; which is central to the GFA.