`close to the EU`?? !!
You gotta be joking!!
As it stands at the moment it`s WTO for the DUP, which by the way is the default position anyway.
It all hinges on the EU, they will run the clock down to 11.59 in the hope of clinging on to their backstop.
Bottom line for the EU is drop the backstop or lose £39Bn + the UK`s yearly sub etc etc.
The big plus in all of this for the EU is they have a feeble weak-kneed PM May and a remain cabinet in downing street ........... they will wait for now.
What Woosh was outlining were the options available to the DUP..not suggesting either course .
What the DUP needs to realise, they probably do ,as they are not altogether stupid,is that they do not have popular support for the crash out scenario. They do have support for a non united ireland position,but not for a crash out. It is only because they have successfully vetoed having a parliament in NI for 2 years that it is not apparent.
All responsible political opinion in the South, has echoed the view that we will not be seeking a united ireland irrespective of Brexit,so that will provide comfort to those unionists who wish for the union with EU to continue, and still want the union with mainland Britain.
What are the chances that the DUP will be badly stung in any new NI election when they cannot play the" no surrender" card?
Can you see the 5000 Shorts employees being enthusiastic for a vote putting their sub contract to Airbus in any doubt? ..especially as they lost 10% of the workforce recently.