May to delay Brexit vote?

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Re: May to delay Brexit vote?

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What I want to know is this, if there is a no deal Brexit, what will happen in Ireland? It is all very well politicians faffing about it, but what will actually happen on the streets and roads? If neither side want to put up a barrier, what will actually change?
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The liberal Dutch MEP Hans van Baalen openly calls for a second referendum in the centre-right De Telegraaf daily, specifying that "reversing Brexit should be the focus".

"The future relationship between the EU and the UK is too important to leave to a generation of politicians who have placed their personal and party interests above the national interest," he writes.
OH! How true!
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But what if neither side choose to do so?
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