Bridges, not borders, needed after Brexit

Brexit beckons and despite British prime minister Theresa May’s assertion that there will be a “frictionless border”, the future of the UK’s relationship with Ireland and the rest of the EU is still very uncertain.

Bridges, not borders, needed after Brexit

Brexit beckons and despite British prime minister Theresa May’s assertion that there will be a “frictionless border”, the future of the UK’s relationship with Ireland and the rest of the EU is still very uncertain, writes John Whelan

What is clear is that movement of goods to and from the continent — as well as to the North — will be significantly affected unless there is a u-turn on the customs union membership. This is likely to create more political chaos in the UK this year.

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