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UK ‘showing good faith on NI Protocol’

- DOMINIC MCGRATH

Brandon Lewis has said the UK has shown “good faith” in ongoing negotiatio­ns over the Northern Ireland Protocol by not triggering Article 16.

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland said yesterday that the UK wants to achieve “proper, sustainabl­e” solutions to the row over the Northern Ireland Protocol.

“What we’re saying is that Article 16 conditions have been met. We could trigger it. But we’re showing our good faith in wanting to negotiate proper, sustainabl­e solutions by not actually triggering it,” he said.

Article 16 allows either the UK or the EU to take drastic action to mitigate the impact of the protocol if they believe the conditions have been met effectivel­y tearing up parts of the deal negotiated by both sides.

Mr Lewis was speaking on the BBC’s Sunday Politics programme on the opening day of the Tory

Party conference in Manchester.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the controvers­ial protocol, a Brexit arrangemen­t that has created new checks and processes on goods moving between GB and NI, “could in principle work”.

Mr Lewis said that the EU has not done enough on their side to resolve issues around the Northern Ireland Protocol.

But the Secretary of State also said there will always

be the need for some kind of regulatory checks between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

“What I have said, as Lord Frost and the PM have said, there will always be an agreement, a treaty, a structure between us and the EU for goods that are moving into the EU,” Mr Lewis said.

“It’s often forgot there

has been some form of phytosanit­ary checks, the SPS checks people talk about, between Great Britain and Northern Ireland because of the single epidemiolo­gical unit of the island for a very, very long time.”

Mr Lewis said that he was hopeful that DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson would not

follow up on a threat to collapse Stormont.

The DUP leader has signalled his party will collapse the Stormont Executive, a move that would place an onus on the government to trigger a snap Assembly poll, if major changes to Brexit’s contentiou­s Irish Sea border are not secured in the coming weeks.

 ?? ?? SOLUTIONS: Brandon Lewis said conditions had been met to trigger Article 16.
SOLUTIONS: Brandon Lewis said conditions had been met to trigger Article 16.

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