WITH the question of a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland coming up over and over, Channel 4 stepped out to ask Brits if they knew where the Irish border even was.
It did not go well.
Equipped with a map and a pen the broadcaster stopped random folk and asked them to draw where they thought the border was. As well as getting to see their wild guesses, we also got to hear how much (or little) people knew about the border situation.
Could you draw Ireland's border with Northern Ireland? The border with Northern Ireland has become a major Brexit stumbling block. pic.twitter.com/yyqCRpPFuW
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) November 28, 2017
One woman went as far as to say that the Irish were “just making trouble because they lost”, and “it’s a bit petty isn’t it really?”.
Hmmmm.
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