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UK, EU close to Brexit deal over Irish border

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LONDON: Britain would remain in a temporary customs union with the European Union ( EU), avoiding a hard Irish border, as part of a new deal being thrashed out between London and Brussels, according to a Sunday Times report.

Senior sources told the paper that Prime Minister Theresa May has secured concession­s from Brussels, with the EU agreeing to write an ‘all-UK’ customs union into the divorce deal.

This would avoid the EU’s ‘ backstop’ solution that would have treated Northern Ireland differentl­y from the rest of Britain.

There will be an “exit clause” from the customs union in a bid to convince Brexiteers that it is not a permanent arrangemen­t as May looks to secure enough votes to get the deal through parliament, added the paper.

May’s spokesman refused to confirm the report, calling it “speculatio­n”, according to Sky News.

The Irish border has proved the biggest obstacle to a deal, with both sides vowing not to reinstate a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland for fear of destabilis­ing the peace accord that ended decades of deadly sectarian violence.

Under the agreed deal, the EU accepts that regulatory checks on goods can be carried out in factories and shops rather than at the border, the Sunday Times said.

The deal keeps open the possibilit­y of Britain securing a future free trade agreement similar to the one signed between Canada and the EU in 2016.

The opposition Labour party has all but ruled out supporting any deal May reaches with Brussels, leaving the prime minister reliant on her slender parliament­ary majority that comprises her own divided MPs and coalition partners the Democratic Unionist Party. — AFP

 ??  ?? Senior sources say that Prime Minister Theresa May has secured concession­s from Brussels, with the EU agreeing to write an ‘all-UK’ customs union into the divorce deal. — AFP photoa
Senior sources say that Prime Minister Theresa May has secured concession­s from Brussels, with the EU agreeing to write an ‘all-UK’ customs union into the divorce deal. — AFP photoa

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