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  2. Brexit and the Irish border - Wikipedia

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    In a February 2019 Sky Data poll, 79% of respondents supported the Irish government holding out for a legal guarantee that there will be no hard border, even if it risks a no-deal Brexit on 29 March. In the same poll, 81% supported cutting economic ties with the UK if forced to choose, with 19% supporting cutting ties with the EU in favour of ...

  3. No-deal Brexit - Wikipedia

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    A no-deal Brexit would have made the UK no longer party to the Motor Insurance Directive. According to Irish no deal preparedness plans, [66] Green Cards would have been required by for British motorists wishing to travel to the EU (and vice versa) – an issue that will particularly affect the heavily traversed Irish border. [67]

  4. 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.

  5. Irish backstop - Wikipedia

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    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. The reality is Brexit itself is a threat to the GFA". [78]

  6. What the Government is proposing to remove Irish Sea trade ...

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  7. Northern Ireland Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The effect of these articles is that there is a de jure customs border on the island of Ireland between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, [5] [6] but a de facto customs border – the so-called Irish Sea border – between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [4] [5] [6]

  8. Northern Ireland business welcomes protocol agreement ...

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    Northern Ireland business groups welcomed agreement on Tuesday between Britain and the European Union on managing the Irish border post-Brexit, but said they urgently need details of how the new ...

  9. There’s a US border on Irish soil. Here’s why - AOL

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