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Brexit: Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody says hard border 'worst thing possible'

Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody said a hard border would be the 'worst thing possible'.
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody said a hard border would be the 'worst thing possible'. Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody said a hard border would be the 'worst thing possible'.

SNOW Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has said a hard border as a result of Brexit would be the "worst thing possible".

The rock band's lead singer said it was "extremely worrying" as Northern Ireland is still recovering from the Troubles.

Lightbody, from Bangor in Co Down, said: "We are still recovering from the events of the 30-something years of the Troubles, and all our history of our tumultuous island in the years before that.

"It's not a time to put that hard border back up again, it's really not. It would be the worst thing possible, I think, for our country, for our people, for the safety of our people, for the peace and the wellbeing of our people. It's really bad. Whatever scenario we end up in I hope there is no border that goes back up again."

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Lightbody, whose band were yesterday announced as headliners of Latitude festival in England this summer, also said he feared Brexit would complicate the group's international touring commitments.

"Of course it will affect every touring band with British passports, of course it will. I have this hope that something happens that gets resolved and we don't go into (Brexit)," he said.

"At this point it is such chaos and it is so disorganised that any kind of scenario seems like it is going to affect people negatively, and if it doesn't happen then there are negative connotations for that too.

"Personally, I voted to remain – I'm going to wear that on my sleeve. I didn't want Brexit to happen but it looks like it might. This is the new landscape we are in.

"Touring bands are going to be affected, for sure, but so many other people are going to be affected too, in so many different walks of life. It's a tragedy, really."