Belfast Telegraph

QUB report warns over risks to Good Friday deal

- BY DAVID YOUNG, PA

BREXIT poses deep risks to the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, an academic report has concluded.

Experts from Queen’s University Belfast presented the findings of their study in Brussels yesterday.

The report focused on the cross-border elements of the agreement and its intent to foster enhanced co-operation between the UK and Ireland.

It said much of that was predicated on both countries being members of the EU.

The study was commission­ed by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constituti­onal Affairs.

Report co-author Professor David Phinnemore said “flexibilit­y and compromise” was needed on all sides of the Brexit debate to mitigate the risks to the historic 1998 accord.

He added: “This substantia­l report identifies the challenges that Brexit poses for the Good Friday Agreement and hence why the Northern Ireland-Ireland dimension to Brexit has gained such prominence in phase one of the UK’s withdrawal negotiatio­ns.

“The effects of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU extend to so much more than customs and trade arrangemen­ts.”

The academic warned Brexit potentiall­y meant wide-ranging divergence between the UK and Ireland in law, trade, security, rights, policies and politics – and this put the agreement at risk of “deep fissures”.

Co-author Dr Kate Hayward said: “Any ‘hardening’ of the Irish border is not just a practical impediment to co-operation and economic growth but also an obstructio­n to the effective implementa­tion of the agreement.”

She warned the danger posed by Brexit to the Agreement arose partly from the way the debate about it was being handled.

Dr Hayward added: “The constituti­onal status of Northern Ireland is not in dispute here, but its economic welfare and security is most certainly in jeopardy if politician­s continue to frame the discussion as an either/or choice between Ireland and the UK.”

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Fears: David Phinnemore

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