The UK Today: Squaring the Irish Circle

Here’s the dilemma (perhaps I should call it a trilemma) for the government:

  1.  If the entire UK remains in a customs union with the EU indefinitely, there is a very good argument that the purpose of the Brexit vote is being frustrated.
  2.  If a hard border is created between Ireland and Northern Ireland, it will damage the economies of both and threaten the political settlement in Northern Ireland.
  3.  If a border of sorts is created between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, it is a powerful argument for Irish unification, which is obviously unacceptable to a majority of people in Northern Ireland, at least for now.

The government’s response has been to play for time and pray for a technological miracle that will make a plausibly hard border economically acceptable.  Will it work?  Probably not, at least not soon enough for the current PM.

The best solution, of course, is the second referendum.