The problem with Brexit is that it has never been clearly defined. The messaging put out by the official Vote Leave campaign during the referendum reassured voters that we would still be in “a free trade zone stretching from Iceland to the Russian border” after Brexit. This is the European Economic Area, membership of it... Continue Reading →
The Irish ‘Backstop’ in Simple Language
* The Northern Ireland - Republic of Ireland have a 'soft border'. This is partially because a lot of people live in one country and work in another, partially to fudge the conflict over whether Ireland should be united - to calm tensions. * If the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is... Continue Reading →
