Nessie
Penultimate Amazing
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Then that means vetoing lawful decisions one would like to do because of the threat of unlawful violence. That legitimizes violence as an acceptable path to influence representative government.
Nothing is being vetoed. It is at present, a consideration to take into account. The UK government and EU may decide after all that there has to be a hard border and if that results in violence, so be it.
At present, the EU is keener to avoid that hard border than the UK government is. You would think that it would be the other way around.