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‘Temporary Brexit customs backstop is not acceptable’

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BRITAIN’S plan for a temporary customs “backstop” to solve the Irish border issue is “not acceptable” and any fallback option cannot be time-limited, the European Parliament’s chief Brexit co-ordinator has told MPs.

Guy Verhofstad­t said the Government’s position that the backstop of continuing UK alignment with the EU customs union would cease by the end of 2021 if no other solution was found left him “puzzled”.

Addressing MPs in London yesterday, the former Belgian prime minister said his understand­ing of a backstop was “a permanent system that is there that you don’t use”, saying the EU would seek a deal over the key Brexit sticking point.

He told MPs on the Exiting the European Union Committee: “I have never seen a backstop that is used for one year and then it disappears. A backstop is a fall-back position that you hope you never have to use.

“That (the temporary backstop) was not in the proposal of the UK Government. I’m a little bit puzzled by the way the UK Government sees that problem.”

Mr Verhofstad­t was speaking at the first of two grillings by MPs in Westminste­r yesterday. He was due to face the Home Affairs Committee in the afternoon. On Tuesday, Brussels warned that serious difference­s remain over how to deal with the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic after Brexit.

Advances have been made in a number of areas, such as customs, VAT and nuclear waste regulation, chief negotiator Michel Barnier said, but “a lot more work” needs to be done to meet the October deadline.

Mr Verhofstad­t said that ending the backstop in 2021 would mean customs authoritie­s would have to apply three different systems in three years, which was something to “avoid absolutely”.

He said he was looking forward to the Government’s White Paper, due to set out the position on leaving the EU.

He added: “I think that is it still possible to have for October/ November an agreement on the political declaratio­n. For that we need to speed up, certainly the negotiatio­ns in the coming months.”

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