Border on the Island of Ireland

So the UK leaving the EU will stop 'Isis being able to move freely around Europe unchecked'?

And how do you propose we patrol our borders with the EU, let alone our own shores?

If you haven't noticed, the UK has the 13th largest coastline in the world and the 4th largest in Europe...

How many border patrol goons do you think we need to recruit, or how many navy tin cans do we need to build?

And regarding 'Isis' - could you tell us how many UK subjects have been killed by Islamic terrorism in the UK, and how many were killed by Irish terrorism?


This would require me go ogling and Ive hot more important things to do today.

So my answer is all the above is ireluvent
 
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This would require me go ogling and Ive hot more important things to do today.

So my answer is all the above is ireluvent
So you have 'no clue' and have simply spouted nonsense :rolleyes:

And given your sudden change of grammatical presentation, have you rediscovered dyslexic bodd?

Or started on the sauce earlier than usual?
 
And how do you propose we patrol our borders with the EU, let alone our own shores?

We do this as we always have. This will improve with technology.

If you haven't noticed, the UK has the 13th largest coastline in the world and the 4th largest in Europe...

No I've not noticed. But this is neither here nor there.

And regarding 'Isis' - could you tell us how many UK subjects have been killed by Islamic terrorism in the UK, and how many were killed by Irish terrorism?


One too many. And if we sleep walk and put our head in the sand it will be another one too many
 
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I already asked Bodd if he want free movement of people, from the EU, into the UK, and he said no.

To keep them out, he will need border controls.

So he wants border controls.
 
I already asked Bodd if he want free movement of people, from the EU, into the UK, and he said no.

To keep them out, he will need border controls.

So he wants border controls.


Not on the island of Ireland I don't.
 
Not on the island of Ireland I don't.

So you don't want to control people coming into the UK from the EU.

Imagine a bus driving along an Irish road. On board are an Irish citizen, a UK citizen, a Bulgarian fruit-picker who has been employed and paying tax in Ireland for two years, an itinerant Slovenian who went to Ireland looking for work but didn't find it and has been begging (he came to Ireland over three months ago so they are entitled to send him home), a person of Chinese appearance who has no papers and refuses to speak, and an asylum seeker from Syria. Clinging to the underneath of a bus is a Somali illegal immigrant.

The bus crosses into NI.

You have no border controls so you have let them all in.

That's what you want is it? It's not what you said earlier.

Would you let them in if they arrived on a ship at Dover? Or a plane at Heathrow? Or Aldergrove?
 
Clinging to the underneath of a bus is a Somali illegal immigrant.

Had to be didn't it John.

As it stands now the Somali illegal immigrant can sit up front with the bus driver.

Where NI is concerned peace is the greater good. Not a perfect world but they still have to get a cross the water on to the main land.
 
You have no border controls so you have let them all in.

That's what you want is it? It's not what you said earlier.

Would you let them in if they arrived on a ship at Dover? Or a plane at Heathrow? Or Aldergrove?

That's funny, bodd throws in irrelevant abuse but avoids the issue.

Who could have seen that coming?
 
We do this as we always have. This will improve with technology.
How have we always done this?

And what technology do you have in mind for the future?

You make many claims, but never back them up!
 
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