The Scotsman

Northern Ireland mess shows Tories can’t be trusted on unity

- By ALISTAIR CARMICHAEL MP

Back in 2019 Boris Johnson boasted of having an ovenready deal to “get Brexit done”.

He claimed his deal could take us out the customs union, preserve the constituti­onal integrity of the United Kingdom and honour the Good Friday Agreement.

It was nonsense, of course. At best you could meet only two of these objectives. All three could never happen.

Someone who truly believed in preserving the United Kingdom and honouring our treaty obligation­s that had maintained a fragile peace in Northern Ireland for two decades would have stayed in the Customs Union.

Instead our Prime Minister, while insisting all three were possible, threw the most important two under a bus. Now we have to deal with the consequenc­es.

Liz Truss has now confirmed Mr Johnson’s deal is not working, but, instead of renegotiat­ing it, they plan to repudiate it alone. As the DUP’S Ian Paisley observed recently, this is an English nationalis­t government. In 2019, ahead of votes

on the Johnson deal, I wrote to Scottish Conservati­ve colleagues asking them to reject the Prime Minister’s Brexit plan, because it was plain from the start that such a deal would involve a border in the Irish Sea and add to the sense of grievance around the country. It was a deal that could damage the integrity of the UK, possibly beyond repair.

The silence that followed was deafening. Not for the first time Scottish Conservati­ves put party loyalty above national interest.

That was then, this is now. How do we get ourselves out of the mess in which the Conservati­ves have placed us?

We cannot tear up the Withdrawal Agreement. Its faults are many and obvious. For good or ill, however, the UK signed it and we now must find a way to make it work.

You cannot lecture Russia one day about the importance of internatio­nal law and then, on the next day, start tearing it up yourself.

We also cannot allow the DUP to hold government to ransom. Remember they did not support the Good Friday Agreement. For them, the restoratio­n of a hard border betweennor­thernirela­ndand the Republic would be a price worth paying.

What is needed now is good faith negotiatio­n.

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0 Echoes of the Brexit war are to be heard

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