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Brexit: Theresa May rejects EU plan for alignment across Ireland, insisting 'no UK prime minister could ever agree to it' | Brexit: Theresa May rejects EU plan for alignment across Ireland, insisting 'no UK prime minister could ever agree to it' |
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Theresa May has immediately rejected the EU’s proposal for Northern Ireland to remain aligned with the Republic after Brexit, insisting “no United Kingdom prime minister could ever agree to it”. | Theresa May has immediately rejected the EU’s proposal for Northern Ireland to remain aligned with the Republic after Brexit, insisting “no United Kingdom prime minister could ever agree to it”. |
The Prime Minister put herself on another collision course with Brussels, telling MPs she would make her staunch opposition to a draft legal agreement “crystal clear” to EU leaders. | The Prime Minister put herself on another collision course with Brussels, telling MPs she would make her staunch opposition to a draft legal agreement “crystal clear” to EU leaders. |
The stance came after Michel Barnier, the EU’s Brexit negotiator published the text which proposes a "common regulatory area" across Ireland, if other solutions to avoid a hard border fail. | The stance came after Michel Barnier, the EU’s Brexit negotiator published the text which proposes a "common regulatory area" across Ireland, if other solutions to avoid a hard border fail. |
It would create a customs border in the Irish Sea unless Ms May agrees to alignment across the UK – effectively keeping the entire UK in the EU customs union and single market, which she has ruled out. | It would create a customs border in the Irish Sea unless Ms May agrees to alignment across the UK – effectively keeping the entire UK in the EU customs union and single market, which she has ruled out. |
During Prime Minister’s Questions, she was asked, by a Democratic Unionist Party MP, to “never agree to any borders between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom”. | During Prime Minister’s Questions, she was asked, by a Democratic Unionist Party MP, to “never agree to any borders between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom”. |
In reply, Ms May said the Government would work with the EU to get their December agreement “translated into legal form in the withdrawal agreement”. | In reply, Ms May said the Government would work with the EU to get their December agreement “translated into legal form in the withdrawal agreement”. |
But she warned: “The draft legal text the Commission has published would, if implemented, undermine the United Kingdom common market and threaten the constitutional integrity of the United Kingdom by creating a custom and regulatory border down the Irish Sea.” | But she warned: “The draft legal text the Commission has published would, if implemented, undermine the United Kingdom common market and threaten the constitutional integrity of the United Kingdom by creating a custom and regulatory border down the Irish Sea.” |
The Prime Minister added: “No United Kingdom prime minister could ever agree to it. I will be making it crystal clear to President Juncker and others that we will never do so. | The Prime Minister added: “No United Kingdom prime minister could ever agree to it. I will be making it crystal clear to President Juncker and others that we will never do so. |
“We are committed to ensuring that we see no hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.” | “We are committed to ensuring that we see no hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.” |
However, significantly, Ms May noted that the December text – which she shook hands on – also “made clear that there should continue to be trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom as there is today”. | However, significantly, Ms May noted that the December text – which she shook hands on – also “made clear that there should continue to be trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom as there is today”. |
Before Christmas, after the DUP vetoed the proposal for the customs border to be moved to the Irish Sea, the Government agreed to “full alignment” across the UK, as a “backstop” solution. | Before Christmas, after the DUP vetoed the proposal for the customs border to be moved to the Irish Sea, the Government agreed to “full alignment” across the UK, as a “backstop” solution. |
For two months, it has been pointed out that this was likely to require the UK to remain within the customs union and single market – but the controversy has been fudged. | For two months, it has been pointed out that this was likely to require the UK to remain within the customs union and single market – but the controversy has been fudged. |
In the Commons, Ms May gave her fiercest denunciation yet of customs union membership, saying it would “betray the vote of the people” and appearing to give herself no wriggle room. | In the Commons, Ms May gave her fiercest denunciation yet of customs union membership, saying it would “betray the vote of the people” and appearing to give herself no wriggle room. |
Speaking afterwards, Keir Starmer, Labour’s Shadow Brexit Secretary, said: “Theresa May’s failure to offer any viable solution to the border in Northern Ireland has come back to haunt her. | Speaking afterwards, Keir Starmer, Labour’s Shadow Brexit Secretary, said: “Theresa May’s failure to offer any viable solution to the border in Northern Ireland has come back to haunt her. |
“And yet, 20 months since the referendum the Government has yet to set out how it can achieve this without the UK remaining in a customs union with the EU.” | “And yet, 20 months since the referendum the Government has yet to set out how it can achieve this without the UK remaining in a customs union with the EU.” |
Ms May told Jeremy Corbyn she would reveal more details of her Brexit proposals in a major speech at the end of the week. | Ms May told Jeremy Corbyn she would reveal more details of her Brexit proposals in a major speech at the end of the week. |
In Brussels, Mr Barnier made clear his text did not include a commitment to no customs border between Northern Ireland and mainland UK only because it would be seen as interfering in the country's domestic affairs. | |
And he promised to “delete” the backstop proposal for alignment across Ireland if a trade deal or a British technological solution – yet to be put forward - solved the border dilemma. |