Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Special Brexit deal for Ulster

Access to single market assured Hard border with Republic ruled out

- BY JILLY BEATTIE and MAURICE FITZMAURIC­E

NORTHERN Ireland will be permitted to stay within the single market and the customs union, Europe is set to announce this week.

A deal by party leaders means one part of the UK will be offered post-brexit special treatment.

The motion is expected to be passed next week to coincide with a promise of available substantia­l funding – certainly more than the £1.2billion offered from the Government to the DUP.

Sinn Fein is said to be delighted with the move, pushed forward by its MEP Martina Anderson in back room meetings which excluded Northern

Ireland’s two other MEPS

Diane Dodds and Jim Nicholson. The news has had an unexpected consequenc­e in Belfast, where families in a shared housing project were last week threatened by loyalists. Dissident republican­s plotting “severe” retaliatio­n have ditched plans for a violent response.

A dissident republican source said: “The operation in response to loyalist threats to Catholic families in South Belfast is off. It has been made clear that no action should be taken at is time. The dissident movement and republican activists are in communicat­ion, and on this matter there is agreement.

“There will be no threat to the stability of the Good Friday Agreement as we push for Irish unificatio­n. “Republican­s will

We have assurances the border won’t be in Ireland but at UK ports SOURCE CLOSE TO TALKS YESTERDAY

not be used as pawns for loyalists and unionists in their determinat­ion to retain Northern Ireland in the UK.

“With positive movement in Europe over Brexit talks, we are now closer to reunificat­ion than in last 100 years.

“We have assurances Europe is to declare the North will remain in the single market and customs union.

“We have assurances the border between the UK and Europe will not be inside Ireland but at UK ports.

“The loyalist threat to Catholics in a shared community in Belfast is despicable but intended as a distractio­n to lure us into military action.

“Loyalists and unionists should wake up to the fact that leaders would sacrifice stability and peace for the sake of remaining in the UK.

“The price the public would have paid was to be high, very high.”

Dissidents believe loyalists were lured into a dirty tricks campaign to destabilis­e the Good Friday Agreement as Sinn Fein negotiated with Europe over special status.

One source said: “We know how close we are now to the Sinn Fein position in Europe being signed off. It is a matter of days.”

Mrs Anderson is said to be at the heart of back room negotiatio­ns over the Irish border issue.

As the sole MEP available to represent the pro-europe stance voted for by the majority of Northern Ireland voters, the situation has fallen in the favour of Sinn Fein and their desire to stay within Europe.

Republican­s assert she has the ear and respect of Europe, ensuring her voice is clearly heard over the allimporta­nt border question.

The retention of Northern Ireland in the single market and the customs union would ensure both parts of the island would be closer than at any time since partition. However with health, business, security, military intelligen­ce and agricultur­e already working steadily on a cross-border basis, there would be little practical change.

The border would be maintained as it is today, and the hard UK border would be clearly signposted to ports and airports around England, Wales and Scotland.

But the special dispensati­on given to Northern Ireland would give Scotland a huge bargaining chip and Prime Minister Theresa May would have to oversee the constituti­onal challenge and essentiall­y the break-up of the union.

One source said: “We are right on the very moment of history here in terms of Britain’s hard border with the rest of the world.

“Kudos is now being given to [Sinn Fein leader] Gerry Adams for this move with Mrs Anderson. She has played a blinder in Europe.

“She is well known, well liked and well respected and more importantl­y she is being listened to and no other party in Northern Ireland is privy to those all important chats.

“However, no matter what Europe signs off next week, no matter how excited Sinn Fein and Europe are about the proposal, it is down to the Government what they sign up to.

“If Theresa May stands proud Europe could find themselves in a Shakespear­ean drama with a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

TUV leader Jim Allister said: “Sinn Fein are pushing an already open door here but the promise of allowing Northern Ireland to stay within the single market and customs union is not worth a row of buttons without agreement from Downing Street. And we must remember who Downing Street depends on in power – certainly not a party who will want to see any constituti­onal challenge on the union.

“So Europe plans to state their position next week and a motion for special dispensati­on for Northern Ireland will pass, but who will endorse that?

“Theresa May has already said there will be no border down the Irish Sea which is effectivel­y what this would mean.

“Sinn Fein may feel gleeful and convinced they are heading to a united Ireland with the help of their European federalist friends, but it’s not so straight forward and I don’t take the utterances of the European Parliament that seriously.

“I believe we will be leaving Europe without a deal now, to work under the World Trade Organisati­on rules.”

 ??  ?? EXCLUDED Ulster Unionist MEP Jim Nicholson IN THE COLD DUP’S Diane Dodds
EXCLUDED Ulster Unionist MEP Jim Nicholson IN THE COLD DUP’S Diane Dodds
 ??  ?? BROKER Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson
BROKER Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson
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 ??  ?? THE FINAL FRONTIER UK’S border with Europe will not be in Ireland
THE FINAL FRONTIER UK’S border with Europe will not be in Ireland

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