Brexit and the Irish border explained
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09 April 2018 (Edited )
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This is the most comprehensive and understandable analysis I've seen of how Brexit and the Ireland-NI border are inextricably intertwined.
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"...Customs experts say that it is the most “highly facilitated” border in the world but frictionless it is not..."
Anyone involved with tourism in Ireland, NI or elsewhere in the UK should read the full report. (You'll need to register - free - if not a Times subscriber.)