Western Mail

Good Friday deal must be sacrosanct

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THE Good Friday Agreement has just turned 20. To mark the occasion, I met the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator to discuss the achievemen­t, its impacts and the need to protect it post-Brexit.

Michel Barnier reiterated that the UK must find a solution to the Irish border issue, acceptable to 27 EU member states, by October. And I, as an MEP with a vote on any final deal, restated my commitment to ensuring the agreement isn’t thrown under the Brexit bus. Ultimately it is clear that, without a solution, there will be no transition or post-Brexit trade deal.

That reality seems to have escaped Labour and the Tories, however, with frontbench­ers deciding to celebrate the anniversar­y of one of the most important peace accords in Britain’s recent history by actively underminin­g it. In a move as dumbfoundi­ng as it is dangerous, both the Brexit Secretary David Davis and Shadow Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner used the occasion to dismiss the importance of this vital collective achievemen­t.

In these most uncertain of times, we must take extra care to recognise and safeguard the Good Friday Agreement, we cannot allow Brexit fantasies to tear it asunder.

Now is the time for real solutions to the Irish border issue. Peace is too important to be sacrificed on the altar of a shambolic Brexit.

Keith Taylor Green Party MEP for the South East

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