andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2018-09-15 12:00 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
- addiction,
- afghanistan,
- autism,
- bbc,
- brain,
- children,
- diet,
- divorce,
- doom,
- drums,
- europe,
- fail,
- fraud,
- gas,
- immigration,
- inflammation,
- law,
- links,
- music,
- northernireland,
- ohforfuckssake,
- politics,
- psychology,
- racism,
- referendum,
- tv,
- uk,
- viafrancescaelston,
- whales
Interesting Links for 15-09-2018
- An excellent summary of how badly the Brexit negotiations are going
- (tags: uk NorthernIreland Europe doom viaFrancescaElston )
- Beluga whales adopt lost narwhal in St. Lawrence River
- (tags: whales )
- Advocates hold birthday party for 30-year-old Boston gas leak
- (tags: gas )
- Dietary fiber reduces brain inflammation during aging
- (tags: diet brain inflammation )
- Scientists reveal drumming helps schoolchildren diagnosed with autism
- (tags: music autism children drums )
- Keep them guessing, keep them gaming: Uncertain rewards motivate consumers to make repeat purchases
- (tags: psychology addiction )
- Afghan father who sought refuge in UK shot dead by Taliban after being deported by Home Office
- (tags: uk Afghanistan immigration OhForFucksSake )
- The body in charge of ensuring the EU referendum was fair gave out the wrong advice and helped Vote Leave. This isn’t democracy
- (tags: referendum UK Europe fraud OhForFucksSake )
- BBC Question Time producer & person responsible for audience/panel selection revealed to be a member of British far right fascist organizations.
- (tags: bbc racism politics tv OhForFucksSake )
- Divorce law: Plans to overhaul archaic laws revealed
- (tags: UK law divorce )
- The UK's approach to negotiating with the EU continues to be...not good
- (tags: uk europe fail )
no subject
One might consider no hard border to be desirable or important to help preserve peace. And of course the EU can insist on this as a condition of a deal if it wishes to. But legally speaking, there is no requirement in the Good Friday Agreement that there be no hard border.
no subject
no subject
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2017/583116/IPOL_BRI%282017%29583116_EN.pdf
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Gag0JHUGRnQJ:researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-8042/CBP-8042.pdf+&cd=12&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-b#8
(PS: How did you embed links in your text when replying?)
The key question is what is meant by a hard border. Putting up concrete walls and border guards would clearly do a lot of damage to peace; a system which had no checks for cars, but required lorries to cross on major crossings and checked 3% of them would be far less, and a bit of personal smuggling a la the old 'booze cruise' might well be a price worth paying. Ruling them all out equally under the phrasing 'no hard border' makes an eventual deal less likely which would be worse for everyone.