Jan Higgins wrote:Is it my far to simple logic to think that this troublesome border could be moved to the ports or airfields to cover the imports and exports problem.
Even with the Irish problem sorted I guess the Remainers would then find something else to try and F things up.
Good luck getting the Northern Ireland's Unionists to agree to that plan. A border between N. Ireland and the rest of the UK isn't going to be popular with them. I guess you haven't really paid much attention to the sensitivities of the Irish Border issues.
The Northern Ireland problems were completely foreseeable but never given the attention it deserved pre-referendum. Since then, Brexiteers tried ignoring, denying and then downplaying the issue, but it hasn't gone away. That Brexiteers now try to blame Remainers for the problems they have caused is astonishing, but all too predictable.