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Boris Johnson and Liz Truss join Tory revolt on Brexit deal | Boris Johnson and Liz Truss join Tory revolt on Brexit deal |
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Rishi Sunak's new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland has been passed by MPs, despite a rebellion from around 20 of his backbenchers. | |
Ex-PMs Boris Johnson and Liz Truss were among Tories joining Northern Ireland's DUP in voting against the agreement. | |
But it passed by 515 to 29 overall, with the backing of other Tories, Labour and the SNP. | |
The deal, unveiled last month, rewrites the Brexit accord agreed by Mr Johnson in 2019. | |
Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker denounced the two former PMs for opposing it, saying he thought "they're both better than this". | Northern Ireland Minister Steve Baker denounced the two former PMs for opposing it, saying he thought "they're both better than this". |
Mr Johnson risks "looking like a pound shop Nigel Farage" by voting against the deal, added Mr Baker, who supported the UK's EU exit in 2016. | |
Former Brexit leader Nigel Farage fired back on Twitter, saying Mr Baker had betrayed his Brexiteer credentials and was a "weasel" for supporting the deal. | |
What is the Stormont brake? | What is the Stormont brake? |
DUP will vote against government's Brexit plans | DUP will vote against government's Brexit plans |
A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Brexit deal | A simple guide to the Northern Ireland Brexit deal |
Mark Francois, the chair of the ERG group of Eurosceptic Tories, confirmed earlier its "strong recommendation" was for Tory MPs to defy orders from party managers and reject the deal. | |
Priti Patel, who was home secretary under Mr Johnson, said she would vote against, writing in the Telegraph before the vote that Mr Sunak should "negotiate a better deal". | |
The vote is on a key part of the deal, known as the Stormont brake, that would give a future Northern Ireland Assembly a way to challenge new EU goods legislation. | The vote is on a key part of the deal, known as the Stormont brake, that would give a future Northern Ireland Assembly a way to challenge new EU goods legislation. |
The vote is likely to be the only vote MPs get on Mr Sunak's renegotiated deal, known as the Windsor Framework. | The vote is likely to be the only vote MPs get on Mr Sunak's renegotiated deal, known as the Windsor Framework. |
The original Brexit withdrawal deal negotiated by Mr Johnson introduced a series of checks on goods sent from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, in order to avoid a border with the Irish Republic. | The original Brexit withdrawal deal negotiated by Mr Johnson introduced a series of checks on goods sent from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, in order to avoid a border with the Irish Republic. |
Despite originally billing the agreement as a "great deal for our country," Mr Johnson went on to join Tory Brexiters in bemoaning the economic impact of the checks it introduced. | Despite originally billing the agreement as a "great deal for our country," Mr Johnson went on to join Tory Brexiters in bemoaning the economic impact of the checks it introduced. |
The changes negotiated by Mr Sunak aim to streamline the checks process, which have also proved highly unpopular among unionists in Northern Ireland. | The changes negotiated by Mr Sunak aim to streamline the checks process, which have also proved highly unpopular among unionists in Northern Ireland. |
Speaking during a debate in the Commons, Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the Stormont brake would give assembly members in Northern Ireland "robust" powers to challenge EU laws. | Speaking during a debate in the Commons, Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the Stormont brake would give assembly members in Northern Ireland "robust" powers to challenge EU laws. |
'Practically useless' | |
But in a statement issued earlier, Mr Johnson said it was "unacceptable". | But in a statement issued earlier, Mr Johnson said it was "unacceptable". |
"The proposed arrangements would mean either that Northern Ireland remained captured by the EU legal order - and was increasingly divergent from the rest of the UK - or they would mean that the whole of the U.K. was unable properly to diverge and take advantage of Brexit," he added. | "The proposed arrangements would mean either that Northern Ireland remained captured by the EU legal order - and was increasingly divergent from the rest of the UK - or they would mean that the whole of the U.K. was unable properly to diverge and take advantage of Brexit," he added. |
He said it would be better to proceed with controversial legislation giving British ministers the power to override the original deal, which Mr Sunak has shelved due to his new agreement. | He said it would be better to proceed with controversial legislation giving British ministers the power to override the original deal, which Mr Sunak has shelved due to his new agreement. |
Ms Truss is also said to believe the new framework "fatally impinges" on the UK's ability to diverge from EU rules. | Ms Truss is also said to believe the new framework "fatally impinges" on the UK's ability to diverge from EU rules. |
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said he will continue to work with the government on "outstanding issues" - even though Downing Street said there are no plans for any substantial change to the deal. | |
The European Research Group (ERG) of Eurosceptic Tory MPs has criticised the Stormont brake, with legal experts advising them it was "practically useless". | The European Research Group (ERG) of Eurosceptic Tory MPs has criticised the Stormont brake, with legal experts advising them it was "practically useless". |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
NI Brexit | NI Brexit |
Boris Johnson | Boris Johnson |
Rishi Sunak | Rishi Sunak |
Brexit | Brexit |