Brexit minister accuses EU of 'legal purism' over NI Protocol
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-57378954
Presumable "legal purism" means keeping to your word and not reneging on a legal agreement you recently negotiated and signed.
The fact is that it was always going to be impossible to abide by the Good Friday Agreement and not have a border on the island of Ireland, whilst the Republic of Ireland remained in the EU but the UK left the EU and the Single Market, without having a border somewhere and if that border is not on the island of Ireland it has to be in the Irish Sea.
Many of us foresaw problems in NI because of Brexit years ago. Why could the Vote Leave Tory Government and the DUP not see what was blindingly obvious to us?
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