Cyberyeti, on 2020-September-12, 07:22, said:
Here is how Boris Johnson's own suggestion to avoid the backstop was described in foreignpolicy.com, on October 18, 2019:
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“Northern Ireland would remain technically in a U.K. customs union,” said Heather Conley, the Europe program director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, “but in actuality it remains part of the EU customs union.”
Under the Johnson proposals, the Irish border would remain open to cross-border traffic and trade, and the new economic border between Britain and the EU would be placed squarely in the Irish Sea. To use an example, medical equipment produced in London could continue to be traded freely with Scottish companies in Edinburgh, but it would be subject to EU tariffs when it enters Belfast in Northern Ireland. Johnson has proposed a rebate system to help offset the costs British businesses will accrue trading with Northern Ireland, but that arrangement remains unclear.
Second, let me comment specifically again on:
This is such blatant non-sense even by Cyberyeti's standards. Already the withdrawal agreement discusses this at length, including a description of a process that will decide such matters. Just google it if you don't believe me. Whoever you got this information from is taking you for a ride (and quite successfully, so).
It's been obvious to anyone following this process that no deal is getting more and more likely, and the non-sense CY fell for is just a game trying to shift the blame for that to the EU.