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Brexit: UK and Irish governments work on keeping open border | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
The UK is talking to the Irish government to determine the technical mechanism to maintain an open border and underpin the Good Friday Agreement, the Brexit secretary has said. | |
David Davis said the government would maintain the Common Travel Area and all the benefits it had in Northern Ireland before the UK entered the EU. | |
He was answering a question from Sammy Wilson, DUP, in the House of Commons. | |
He said the government would resolve any problems posed by the border. | |
Meanwhile, a think tank has said introducing a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as a result of Brexit would have a devastating effect on border communities. | |
The Centre for Cross Border Studies is hosting a discussion in Brussels to discuss the Brexit vote. | |
Anthony Soares, the centre's deputy director, said border controls would set communities back decades. | Anthony Soares, the centre's deputy director, said border controls would set communities back decades. |
The UK electorate voted to leave the EU by 52% to 48% in June's referendum. | The UK electorate voted to leave the EU by 52% to 48% in June's referendum. |
In Northern Ireland, the majority (56%) of those who went to the polls voted to stay in the EU. | In Northern Ireland, the majority (56%) of those who went to the polls voted to stay in the EU. |
Mr Soares added: "The introduction of a hard border would really, really undermine the economic development of the border region. | |
"Some parts of our border region are already struggling in terms of perhaps being overlooked by central governments, whether it's in Belfast, London or Dublin, that have other priorities. | "Some parts of our border region are already struggling in terms of perhaps being overlooked by central governments, whether it's in Belfast, London or Dublin, that have other priorities. |
"The border region would suffer even more if the hard border was to be reintroduced." | "The border region would suffer even more if the hard border was to be reintroduced." |
Protests against Brexit took place in a number of areas along the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic on Saturday. | Protests against Brexit took place in a number of areas along the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic on Saturday. |
The demonstrations were organised by campaign group Border Communities against Brexit. | The demonstrations were organised by campaign group Border Communities against Brexit. |
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