Walking away with a border down the Irish Sea is no worse than pardoning the IRA.
You clearly do not understand how bad the backstop is to say things like that.
I haven't read the 535 pages of the Withdrawal Agreement and I'm sure that there is much that is good, but I still cannot believe that she has agreed to this, especially when everybody is agreed that a hard border across Ireland is not necessary.
To agree to a legally binding international treaty, where there is no right of exit without the other parties agreement is just criminally stupid and I can't think any other free democratic country on the planet that would do it. We didn't need the release of the legal advice to understand the backstop for what it is. A trap.
Because as sure as night follows day, the EU will make heavy demands on us in the FTA talks to come. They will demand full access to our fishing grounds, the
level playing field which will mean full adherence to the EU rulebook, shared sovereignty of Gibraltar with Spain, free movement, contributions to the EU budget, and the whole treaty to be adjudicated by the ECJ. And that's just for starters.
They will demand control of the sequencing of the 'negotiations' and will not allow talks on the next stage to commence until satisfactory progress has been made on the current stage (Sound familiar?). In the background the clock will be ticking, the Cul de Sac of the backstop will be ever present and our EU jailers will ruthlessly drive us up it, jingling the keys whilst whistling God Save The Queen!
In short the whole thing is designed to fail, as Theresa May has ensured that whoever is put into bat for Britain cannot walk away.
So whatever the good bits of the Withdrawal Treaty are eg ensuring citizens rights are protected etc, the bad bit of the backstop is
so bad that the whole deal must be abandoned if that bit cannot be scrapped, as it guarantees that the next deal will be even worse.
Geddit?