Brexit: UK reneging on Northern Ireland pledges risks trade deals with US and EU [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Brexit: UK reneging on Northern Ireland pledges risks trade deals with US and EU
Concerns raised after reports negotiating team told to devise plans to get around protocol in withdrawal agreement
Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent
@lisaocarroll
Sun 23 Feb 2020 12.58 GMT
Last modified on Sun 23 Feb 2020 20.18 GMT
Reneging on the special Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland will risk trade deals with both the EU and the US, experts have warned.
Concern has been raised after Boris Johnsons Brexit negotiating team has reportedly been ordered to come up with plans to get around the Northern Ireland protocol in the withdrawal agreement, which includes checks on goods and food going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Former Irish ambassador to the EU Bobby McDonagh said reneging on it would have serious consequences, including posing a risk to a future deal with Washington, where there is considerable support for Ireland.
If UK gov were to renege on its legal obligations under Brexit withdrawal agreement to protect Good Friday agreement, it would have many consequences. One would be the end of any prospect of a UK-US trade deal, he said in a tweet.
And Catherine Barnard, professor of EU law at Cambridge University, said there would be immediate consequences if the UK did not show good faith both legally and reputationally. If we renege on the terms of the withdrawal agreement, that will trigger the dispute resolution arrangements in the withdrawal agreement.
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