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Boris Johnson has said solving the Irish border problem requires Britain to harness the spirit of the moon landing. The presumptive prime minister used his latest Daily Telegraph column to argue that the UK should see the Apollo 11 mission as proof government can achieve things once thought impossible. "If they could use hand-knitted computer code to make a frictionless re-entry to Earth's atmosphere in 1969, we can solve the problem of frictionless trade at the Northern Irish border," he wrote.
The presumptive prime minister used his latest Daily Telegraph column to argue that the UK should see the Apollo 11 mission as proof government can achieve things once thought impossible.
"If they could use hand-knitted computer code to make a frictionless re-entry to Earth's atmosphere in 1969, we can solve the problem of frictionless trade at the Northern Irish border," he wrote.
Meanwhile, on the border:
If we can get a rocket to the moon and back it can't be beyond the wit of man to find a technological solution to ... pic.twitter.com/OeUjW2GJaX— The Irish Border (@BorderIrish) July 22, 2019
If we can get a rocket to the moon and back it can't be beyond the wit of man to find a technological solution to ... pic.twitter.com/OeUjW2GJaX
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