More border misinformation

The u.k. have reportedly amended the internal markets bill. Seemingly now two versions. The as described u.k. internal markets bill is said to give Britain the right to break the Brexit deal in extreme circumstances, details of which unspecified. Reportedly members of parliament are to debate details that override what is described as northern Ireland protocol that is no border on the island of Ireland. According to a source a border is in breach of international law. Not true.

Reportedly United States presidential candidate Joe Biden contra-indicitavely warned Britain that their own protocol in the Belfast agreement, specifically no border, must be upheld. Mr Biden is believed to have connections to loyalist Ireland. America appears to be backing the u.k. with a u.s./u.k. trade deal which reportedly will not go ahead unless Britain follows the above protocol, their own. The u.k. are also objecting to a border between northern Ireland and Britain. A thought to be idea to include northern Ireland in the single market by waiving tariffs. Not expected to be doable. According to a previous report, northern Ireland have a mandate to veto any border officialdom at ports between northern Ireland and Britain.