BobKowalski
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But bob the uk and Ireland have publicly stated they won’t build a border .
Both countries will put up a border. The EU require all external borders to be protected. The U.K. will also fulfill its international obligations. The only question is where the border is put. On land or down the Irish Sea. Dublin and EU will push for down the Irish Sea with NI given special status as being part of the SM and CU. You think the U.K. will say no and insist on a land border instead? Unlikely. Equally a sea border is also a problem but mainly because the Govt is currently dependent on DUP votes.
At some point the U.K. has to make a choice or defer the issue which in effect is what the WA did. By rejecting the WA we are back to being forced to make a choice.