The Scotsman

Northern Ireland crisis ‘holding up next Brexit showdown with May’

Meetings of devolved leaders said to be on hold over Stormont

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS Westminste­r Correspond­ent

Top-level Brexit talks between the UK government and devolved administra­tions are stalled because of the political crisis in Northern Ireland, it has been claimed.

Meetings of the joint ministeria­l committee (JMC), the forum intended to bring together the administra­tions in Westminste­r, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, are understood to be on hold because of the lack of a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.

Since the EU referendum, the JMC has been the main forum for the leaders of devolved administra­tions to raise concerns over Brexit strategy directly with Theresa May.

However, the group’s last plenary meeting was in February, despite the UK flirting with an unpreceden­ted constituti­onal crisis as both the Scottish and Welsh government­s threaten to withhold consent for crucial Brexit legislatio­n.

A senior UK government insider revealed the hiatus was due to deadlocked talks between Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party.

Downing Street and the Department for Exiting the European Union said ministers and officials were consulting devolved administra­tions, but did not give a timetable for the next full meeting.

A Scottish Government source said the Northern Irish crisis was a “paper-thin excuse” for the delay and called for the JMC to be reconvened urgently.

Nicola Sturgeon and Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones branded the repeal bill, published on Thursday, a “naked power grab” after it confirmed EU powers in areas that are already devolved, such as the environmen­t and agricultur­e, will be ring-fenced at Westminste­r and only released subject to negotiatio­n.

Yesterday Mr Jones warned

“This is a paper-thin excuse from a Tory government which is paying zero respect to the devolved government­s”

 ??  ?? Full meetings of the joint ministeria­l committee have been on hold, with the last gathering as long ago as February
Full meetings of the joint ministeria­l committee have been on hold, with the last gathering as long ago as February

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