This is very odd. Having cameras does not mean a hard border. Will you be asking the Irish authorities to stop their random checks that they seem to do from time to time too? I'd say that indicated a bit of a semi-border at the moment!https://twitter.com/YvetteCooperMP/status/968145787656994818 …
Can someone explain. Ireland will be in the EU with free movement of EU citizens into & out of Ireland. What’s to stop free movement of (non-Irish) EU nationals moving freely across the Northern Ireland border after Brexit if no hard border? Where will the U.K./EU border be?
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Free movement is the right of people to live and work anywhere in the EU. RoI and UK are in a Common Travel Area, and anyone entering that area (including from EU) gets their passport checked.
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EU nationals just have their identity checked against their passport, like U.K. citizens do entering the U.K. After Brexit, EU citizens entering U.K. will have to say why they’re visiting but not when they enter Ireland. There has to be a border between EU & U.K. somewhere.
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