Yorkshire Post

Blair fears impact of no deal on Irish peace process

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TONY BLAIR has said that a nodeal Brexit could be “devastatin­g” for the Northern Ireland peace process.

The former Prime Minister reiterated warnings that no deal will inevitably lead to a “really hard border” on the island of Ireland and cause a devastatin­g split within the UK.

Mr Blair – a vocal advocate of Britain remaining in the EU – said he believed a second Brexit referendum might happen “when people see what the true Brexit alternativ­es are”.

The former Labour leader told Sky News: “No one could responsibl­y propose (a no-deal Brexit). It would be economical­ly very, very dangerous for Britain, and for the peace process in Ireland it would potentiall­y be devastatin­g.

“You would have a hard border, very hard border.

“A no-deal Brexit means a really hard border between north and south in Ireland, it’s contrary to the Good Friday Agreement and it will cause an enormous fissure within the United Kingdom.”

Mr Blair, who has argued strongly for a second EU referendum, added: “I’ve never thought that you would get to another referendum going directly to it – you’ll get to it when people see what the true Brexit alternativ­es are.

“And the truth is there are two. “You can have a soft Brexit, which is really what Jeremy Corbyn is suggesting, or you can have the hard Brexit that Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage and other people want.”

He said the type of Brexit must be decided before the UK leaves the EU, arguing that a lack of clarity would lead to a lack of “closure”.

He urged politician­s not to pursue a poorly planned exit, saying: “For the country to do that, as Theresa May wants to do – to leave without knowing what Brexit you get...

“This would be, in my view, an incredibly foolish thing for the country to do.”

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