Tory fury at 'slap in the face' move to ditch 'GB' stickers
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : The sticker that currently exists on cars dates from the 1969 update, which fell under the auspices of the United Nations.49% : The implementation of border checks in the Irish Sea on goods travelling from GB to Northern Ireland has provoked unionist fury.
47% : Similar advice had been in place before Brexit but the rules were rarely enforced.
44% : The decision to change the sticker comes almost two years after the Government said all UK-registered cars, including those in Northern Ireland, would have to display a GB sticker when travelling to the Republic of Ireland or any EU country after Brexit.
42% : It comes after a row in 2019 which saw Sinn Fein blast the UK Government after ministers said all UK-registered cars, including those in Northern Ireland, would have to display a 'GB' sticker when travelling to EU countries, including the Republic, after Brexit.
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