Absolutely not. The deal we've done
with the EU is a brilliant deal,
and it allows us to do all the things
that Brexit was about.
So it's about taking back control of
our borders, money laws.
But unlike the previous arrangements,
it allows the whole of the UK
to come out of the EU, including
Northern Ireland.
And the only checks that there would
be would be if something was coming
from GB via Northern Ireland and was
going on to the Republic,
then there might be checks at the border
into Northern Ireland and it's talking
about checks both way and that's wrong
because there won't be checks.
So you're saying that this is wrong?
The government's own impact assessment
is wrong?
Your Brexit secretary is wrong?
All these people are wrong
and you are right?
Yes, because because there's no
question of there being checks
on goods going NI, GB or GB, NI.
And because they're part of ...
If you look at what the deal is, they were
part of the same customs territory
and it is very clear that there should be
unfettered access between
Northern Ireland and the rest of GB.
