The @bowgroup has said for several years the only Northern Ireland solution for Brexit is for the UK to be united and for the EU to deal with the consequences using Article 349.
Vaccines + food have been stopped. MoD needs to fill in forms to deploy. Pull Ulster out.
ENOUGH!
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So the 2016 UK-wide EU referendum should overrule the 1998 NI referendum in terms of the future of NI? Is there any constitutional law/precedent for this? And are there any lesson from the history of Northern Ireland as to what the possible effects of doing so might be?
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All Acts of Parliament are subsequential. That is their nature. EU treaties the same. If there is disparity, new Act takes precendent.
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