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Brexit: Digital border possible for Irish backstop woes, UK MPs told

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Re: Drone boy back on the meths again

"What does that have to do with the price of fish? But it does make sense for them to try it on since the EU got away with it. But having actual border policy is the norm in the world."

We do have fully controlled borders, you try getting into the UK without a passport let us all know how you get on.

Maybe review the Home Office statistics on how many EEA nationals are denied entry at the border or are deported from the UK and then you might actually learn how the UK borders and immigration system work in relation to freedom of movement.

What particularly attracts you to the idea of having less rights and opportunities than the people in 31 neighbouring countries CodeJunky?

Especially as the UK has the highest number of people actively using Freedom of Movement rights across the rest of the EEA to live and work, both permanently and temporarily.

You might also want to look at how trade deals work, most of the recent ones have provision for intra company transfers for mode 4 services plus spouses with full rights and no visas, hows that taking back control looking now when someone can open a Ltd entity, employ themselves and then transfer themselves and the family into the UK!

Like many of the arguments you've tried to put about trade, the single market and other aspects of the EU you are still as clueless as ever.

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