The Irish dimension

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Amidst talks that UK-Ireland (RoI) trade could fall by as much as 20% after Brexit, London and Dublin have moved to reassure businesses and the general public, promising that a “soft border” will remain between the RoI and Northern Ireland (NI). Logically, this should also apply to sea and air
trade with Great Britain, but there is a clear political imperative to the land border question. To avoid a (return to a) hard border, the UK government has proposed setting up UK immigration controls

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