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In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
Brian Reay wrote:
The Irish problem is entirely fabricated by the EU / Ireland. At no
point has the UK suggested a hard border. It is Ireland which is
building border check points, not the UK.


OK then. EU workers have free movement to Eire. With no border controls,
they can take a bus to Ulster, and onwards to the UK. Unless we have
controls between Ulster and the mainland. Unacceptable to the DUP.

But haven't we discussed this before - and we realised that travel
between NI and GB already normally requires the production of some
acceptable form of ID - albeit usually not officially for the purposes of
border control?


Freedom of movement between the UK and the RoI only applies


freedom of travel across the border applies to everybody

freedom to live/work only applies to local citizens but that is enforced at
point of employment/housing

to citizens of the UK and RoI and for this reason citizens
of the UK and RoI can be asked to produce proof of
nationality which normally means a passport or a driving
licence.


No they aren't

there isn't even a place this can be done

The same would still apply after a No Deal Brexit.
The only difference would be that some mechanism would be
required - by the UK - to ensure that only UK and RoI citizens
crossed the border between NI and the RoI.


No there wouldn't.

Otherwise as Dave says the alien EU hordes can pitch up in
Dublin, take a bus to Belfast and catch the next ferry
to Stranraer.


they can

but they can't live or work here once they get here, because
employers/landlords are supposed to check their eligibility

That's the enforcement mechanism

tim