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EU tells Tories: You can’t rewrite Brexit deal you agreed on

Commission says it seeks solutions not a renegotiat­ion of agreement

- BY TORCUIL CRICHTON

THE EU has rejected Boris Johnson’s demand for “significan­t” changes to rules governing post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland.

It said it “will not agree to a renegotiat­ion” of the Northern Ireland protocol, barely two hours after Tory Brexit minister Lord Frost said the UK would push for major changes.

Frost, who negotiated the exit trade deal with Brussels that Johnson signed up to in 2019, said: “We cannot go on as we are”.

Speaking in the Lords, he called for a “new balance” in the protocol that will address the disruption to business and the trade barriers across the Irish Sea.

Frost issued a 28-page wish list which would do away with many veterinary and food regulation­s on goods moving between the mainland UK and Northern Ireland and replace the protocol with an “honesty box” system allowing companies to self-register goods going to Northern Ireland.

The UK’s alternativ­e stopped short of ripping up the document completely or arguing the time was right to trigger the Article 16 provision that enables either the UK or EU to suspend part of the arrangemen­ts in extreme circumstan­ces.

But the move set the stage for another showdown with the EU in September as the clock ticks down to an October deadline on the suspension of some checks.

European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said: “We take note of the statement made by Lord Frost.

“We will continue to engage with the UK, also on the suggestion­s made.

“We are ready to continue to seek creative solutions, within the framework of the protocol, in the interest of all communitie­s in Northern Ireland. But we will not agree to a renegotiat­ion of the protocol.”

Irish foreign minister

Simon Coveney said: “The EU has consistent­ly said it is ready to find flexible, practical approaches to address the difficulti­es citizens in Northern Ireland are experienci­ng as regards the implementa­tion of the protocol. Any solutions must take place within the framework of the protocol and the principles that underpin it.”

Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Office minister Baroness Chapman said: “The Government promised to get Brexit done. Yet here it is, trying to unpick it.”

 ??  ?? STICKING POINT The transport of goods between mainland UK and Northern Ireland
STICKING POINT The transport of goods between mainland UK and Northern Ireland
 ??  ?? WISH LIST Brexit Minister Lord Frost has come up with a 28-page dossier on trade
WISH LIST Brexit Minister Lord Frost has come up with a 28-page dossier on trade

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