Individual travel across the border won't be an issue for Irish passport holders either way. The Free Travel Area continues irrespective.
But how will UK authorities know if you are Irish, unless they stop you and ask for id?
Individual travel across the border won't be an issue for Irish passport holders either way. The Free Travel Area continues irrespective.
I think Boris will be PM for a decade.
In 2016 the people voted to leave the EU. For 3 years Britain under Theresa May failed to leave. In 3 months Boris succeeds in leaving the EU.
Can anyone explain in words that will fit on the side of a bus, what’s wrong with that.
I think Boris will be PM for a decade.
The big problem here was that the Tories chose a Remainer rather than a Leaver. That was the main fault of May.In 2016 the people voted to leave the EU. For 3 years Britain under Theresa May failed to leave. In 3 months Boris succeeds in leaving the EU.
Can anyone explain in words that will fit on the side of a bus, what’s wrong with that.
I think Boris will be PM for a decade.
The big problem here was that the Tories chose a Remainer rather than a Leaver. That was the main fault of May.
In a democratic referendum the electorate chose to leave the EU. Soon after the Tories chose a new leader (and PM) and it was madness not to chose a Brexiteer, or at the very least, a Leaver. Hence three years of mess.
Now they have a Brexiteer PM. He intends to get the job done and move forward thereafter.
This can be the least worst scenario.
Indeed it would.even if they got an exit on Oct 31st, they seem to view this as the end of a messy 3 years and just want to get past it. But in reality, that would just be the start - the last 3 years would be the preamble of having to actually negotiate trade deals with the EU and other parties. It won't improve any time soon
Boris won't get any job done. He has managed in a few months to put himself in an even worse position than May.
While I agree with most of the rest of your post, especially that TMs redlines were a disaster. Boris if he can get an election (thanks to the fixed term parliament act, that may not be easy) is in an excellent position. He has a clear message for the electorate, which is consistent with his actions over recent months, and he can promise, however unrealistically to get Brexit done. If he can neutralise Fragae, I think he would sweep an election.
He cares about winning the next general election and defeating the Brexit Party. He might well achieve that.
He as destroyed the Conservative party
If he wins and leaves with a deal (which will be essentially similar to Theresa May's) then Yes. If he wins and the UK crashes out the Tories will get the full blame.Agreed.
If Boris wins an election the Conservative party will be remade in no time