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"As someone who does not want to see a hard border on both sides of the Northern Irish/ Irish border (as you know, my wife’s family are Irish citizens), I understand much of the emotion that runs around that place. But surely we need to look back to the common travel area agreement which was first made between the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and, indeed, the other islands across the British Isles. The first one was made just after the birth of the Irish Free State, so why can we not negotiate a new common travel area after Brexit on a bilateral basis? We do not need to worry and concern so many people. This special relationship, I believe, is between Britain and the Republic of Ireland."@en1
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