Mmm...
me thinks you protests too much, it doesn't seem that way from your posts Paul. Bexit is an itch you shouldn't scratch, but perhaps you can't help it?
see Davis didn't bother going to Brussels today. Waiting for the next episode of the farce
Yes, he's waiting for the EU's next set of Fantasy figures, probably thinks he might as well will wait until they appear on his phone and then text his by now favourite reply saying 'show me how you got to that figure'!
We wait and we wait, what brilliant idea is he going to come up with next
No, think its the EU's turn to blink, sorry 'think' 'now! You know, 'back and forth', 'to and fro', 'your turn, my turn', etc.
Surely a Brexiteer must have a solution to the Irish border problem,
The Irish Border problem will only be solved when there is a United Ireland and that looks to be even further away than ever, with no Stormont sitting and the Irish State wondering where its going to place all the immigrants Frau Merkel is going to insist they take, can't see much headway on that one at all!
The Uk leaves the EU in name only in 2019 - in an earlier thread I suggested 2025 when they actually leave, I think that may now be too optimistic.
Although it pains me to say it Paul, you maybe nearer than you think to how the actual situation might play out.
As I've mentioned in another recent post, it will IMO all come down to the 'moneymen' getting their 'soft-landing' and how and when Theresa will fall on her sword? For not only is Brexit the issue now, its also the whole future of the Conservative party and how much, if there is to be a GE as a result, 'comrade' Jeremy is prepared to moderate some of his 'nationalise everything' stance.
Everything is on a knife edge, the EU have to close down the 'lets kick Britain' rhetoric, the
divorce bill has to be itemised and in public, Farage has to be kept busy abroad (
See Trump could come in useful after all!) Jeremy after looking semi-electable, has to now grasp the nettle, ditch some of the dogma on Nationalisation, even if it means falling out with the Greens and be prepared to promote some other more acceptable faces in his party, in order to calm the children and not frighten the horses in the rural shires.
The Scots Nationalist will have to stay north of the border and above all quiet, hard for Ms Sturgeon, but do-able if they try! Wales will go back to Labour if the above happens, the big problem will be as you've said above, the Irish Border! However since this has been a problem for well over a century now, some way, convoluted maybe, will be found, or it will be kicked into the long grass, once again. (Probably as Spain looks to do with Catalonia!).
Its a sort of 'Russian roulette' but with only one chamber in the gun empty! It goes without saying that is the one we have to find, on the first spin, hopefully!