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Jeremy Hunt hints at delay to Brexit, UK to formulate Irish backstop alternatives ‘in a few days’ | Jeremy Hunt hints at delay to Brexit, UK to formulate Irish backstop alternatives ‘in a few days’ |
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British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has given the clearest indication to date, that Brexit could be delayed to secure a deal with the EU and claims proposals to solve the Irish border issue will be devised over the coming days. | British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has given the clearest indication to date, that Brexit could be delayed to secure a deal with the EU and claims proposals to solve the Irish border issue will be devised over the coming days. |
Despite the UK parliament voting down Labour MP Yvette Cooper’s amendment that sought to delay Brexit by extending Article 50 past deadline day – March 29 – in a bid to secure an agreement and avoid a no-deal, Hunt has suggested a delay may be inevitable. | Despite the UK parliament voting down Labour MP Yvette Cooper’s amendment that sought to delay Brexit by extending Article 50 past deadline day – March 29 – in a bid to secure an agreement and avoid a no-deal, Hunt has suggested a delay may be inevitable. |
In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Hunt admitted that alternative proposals to the Irish backstop – the insurance policy that avoids a hard border in Ireland in the event of no deal – were still not “properly worked up.” | In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Hunt admitted that alternative proposals to the Irish backstop – the insurance policy that avoids a hard border in Ireland in the event of no deal – were still not “properly worked up.” |
Asked whether this could cause a delay to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, he said it would depend on how long that process takes, intimating that the longer time goes on without a deal being agreed, the more likely a delay to Brexit will become. | Asked whether this could cause a delay to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, he said it would depend on how long that process takes, intimating that the longer time goes on without a deal being agreed, the more likely a delay to Brexit will become. |
Hunt told the BBC: “I think it is true that if we ended up approving a deal in the days before March 29 then we might need some extra time to pass critical legislation.” | Hunt told the BBC: “I think it is true that if we ended up approving a deal in the days before March 29 then we might need some extra time to pass critical legislation.” |
Theresa May’s Tory government was instructed by UK MPs on Tuesday to reopen negotiations with Brussels to find “alternative arrangements” to the backstop. The EU have given a less-than-lukewarm response to the UK’s demands, with many officials insisting the Withdrawal Agreement is not up for renegotiation. | Theresa May’s Tory government was instructed by UK MPs on Tuesday to reopen negotiations with Brussels to find “alternative arrangements” to the backstop. The EU have given a less-than-lukewarm response to the UK’s demands, with many officials insisting the Withdrawal Agreement is not up for renegotiation. |
Hunt claims that UK proposals to finding a solution to the Irish border issue will be formulated soon. “We will put those proposals together. It is going to take a few days to do that,” he told the BBC. | Hunt claims that UK proposals to finding a solution to the Irish border issue will be formulated soon. “We will put those proposals together. It is going to take a few days to do that,” he told the BBC. |
It comes as Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn met for discussions on Brexit in a bid to find a cross-party consensus that can garner the support of a majority of UK MPs. Corbyn described talks as “a useful exchange of views” and had asked the PM to consider a permanent customs union with the EU to break the impasse. | |
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