Border controls will become a reality again between the north and south of Ireland if the UK leaves the EU. So claims Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson who is campaigning for Britain to remain an EU member in the upcoming in-out referendum on June 23. Supporters of a Brexit, including the UK Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Theresa Villiers, have suggested that the free flowing border between the North and the Republic will continue to exist, if the UK votes to leave. However this is refuted by Ms Anderson, who states that the EU could insist on a closed border between both parts of the island.
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