larus
Well-known member
I'll ask again.
What preparations should we have made for no deal?
Start building the NI border and border posts?
Start building the lorry parks at the Ports?
Start requirements analysis and design of the IT systems to handle WTO rules and tariffs?
Reports say that preparations have been made and are still being made.
WTO rules allow borders not to be hard if there are ‘political reasons’. Also, there is a separate clause which allows no border for 10 years whilst negotiations are on going. (Only quoting what I’ve read elsewhere).
Most goods won’t need inspecting and can be waived through. This is how the vast majority of trade is done. For example, manufactured parts - what inspection needs to be done? We already have to cater for different tax regimes between NI and Ireland as it is.
You’re believing too much Project Fear Phase 2.
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