Okay, I've settled down, put the toys back in the pram, and will try to explain in as simple terms as possible.
First, was the Derry bomb, that targeted the Courthouse just a couple of drunks playing around, as per Switch or was it something more?
I don't know but is it pure coincidence that the day before Gunther Krichbaum, a CDU MP, and chairman of the Bundestag’s committee on European Union affairs, was speaking on BBC Radio Foyle in Derry.
He was asked if the EU would insist on customs checks on the Border in the event of a no-deal Brexit in March. “Well, it will take time, but Border controls would be the consequence of a no-deal scenario,” Mr Krichbaum said. Asked if preparations were already being made by the EU, he said: “Sure. From the European side the preparations are running because we have to take into account that another solution can be found.
“We hope that a solution will be found, and if the time can be used in the next weeks we are very open for this idea, but now it’s up to
Theresa May to present her plans and her intentions.”
Asked if Border checks would be “instructed” by the EU, Mr Krichbaum replied: “These cannot be avoided because it is an outside border of the European Union. It will be the consequence if Great Britain will leave the European Union. ”However, he said that the checks would be done “under the responsibility of the national authorities”.
“Because you know certainly well that the European Union does not have a competence to control the borders.
Now, before you go running off and blame the EU for risking the GFA and causing a problem that the UK would never have made let's go to the other side.
From the UK Government website, rather than Brexitter lies and Jacob Rees-Mogg "that's out of context" bullshit:
see
https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...exit-final.pdf
The crux of the May Agreement, with respect to the Irish Border, still has not found a solution to removing a Hard Border. If it had then there would be no Irish Backstop in the agreement and everyone would be happy.
Remember that the GFA was based on both Eire and NI being in the EU. Again quoting from the government's own website:
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https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...ireland-brexit
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NB: That's some more funding the Tories have failed to tell the public, above the funding I posted regards aviation yesterday...
The economic backlash from Brexit alone will cause major tensions in Ireland. A Hard Border, will not materialise overnight, but it will come and those tensions will fuel trouble.
You can be in denial all you want but the writing's on the wall.
Now go and shit out of your new arsehole...