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@93487QF3yrs3Y
Somewhat, as a third party
@8VVHK264yrs4Y
Facing the consequences of your own actions.
@8QL7GBT4yrs4Y
Yes, but with strict conditions which does not cause Ireland or the EU any disruption to monetary related issues or social issues
@8QCZSWR4yrs4Y
Depends on the benefit for republic and north or Ireland
@8PVD7GL4yrs4Y
Yes, but they should have to pay more
@8PTDLQ6Social Democrats4yrs4Y
Whatever stops recession
Yes, but only if they accept the same terms as Norway, Iceland, and Lichenstein.
@8PLDGHQ4yrs4Y
In the event of a deal that maintains the four freedoms, then yes
On provisional legislation and newly drafted trade agreements
@8CWCR45Social Democrats5yrs5Y
Depends on the deal that comes out of negotiations.
@98GK2L72yrs2Y
They already have same access as any other third country
@8XL9DMP3yrs3Y
Make their own deals with EU Countries
The devolved legislatures of Scotland, Wales along with the Manx Tynwald and Cornwall Council should.
@96DLPLX3yrs3Y
Yes, but they should be penalised for doing so.
@99ZBSPS2yrs2Y
Yes, but they must negotiate this separately.
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