Bath Chronicle

Bill paving the way to no-deal disaster

- Mark Richardson

I am deeply concerned by the Government’s plan to break promises made in the Withdrawal Agreement; an internatio­nal treaty signed less than a year ago.

The Northern Ireland Secretary admitted this would break internatio­nal law.

The Internal Markets Bill would renege on commitment­s to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland and would set negotiatio­ns with Europe back to square one.

The Conservati­ves pride themselves on being the party of law and order, of economic stability and of the Union. Now the Government is openly breaking internatio­nal law and paving the way to a no-deal economic disaster. How can the Conservati­ve and Unionist party jeopardise the hard-won peace in Northern Ireland?

The Prime Minister does not speak for ordinary Conservati­ves. He was elected to deliver a comprehens­ive, ‘oven-ready’ deal with Europe, which would help communitie­s and businesses.

Yet his actions threaten not only the reputation of the Conservati­ve Party, but the global reputation of the UK as a trustworth­y nation.

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