Gareth Barry Conlon
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However they all believe that the EU will either disintegrate or become a super-state at some unspecified date in the future so we had to get out before one of those “inevitably” happened.
Meanwhile the government is actually tarmacing over areas of Kent, introducing new red tape to enable goods to move around the UK and putting in place customs infrastructure between GB and NI which will be partially manned by people from the EU! But none of that directly affects them yet so it ain’t happening.
This inevitable EU disintegration / financial collapse / federalisation into a super state rationale is based on very flimsy evidence, like saying that because the SNP exist then Scotland will inevitably become independent. Just because some politicians advocate these ideas does not mean that the 28(7) member states are all going to fall in line at some point.
The irony is that the break up \ disintegration of the UK is now a very serious and live issue that is a direct cause of Brexit. The WA includes the blue print of how NI starts to move toward the ROI and retaining its EU membership and once they go down that road then Scotland will want to follow.
So messy break up of the EU - no real evidence of it happening, some issues accepted but break up - no.
Messy break up of the UK - yes it starts with NI.