The Scotsman

EU ‘is trying to punish the UK for Brexit’ with its handling of the Northern Ireland Protocol dispute, claims Rees-mogg

- By JONATHAN MCCAMBRIDG­E

The EU is trying to make the UK “feel bad” about Brexit through its approach to dealing with the Northern Ireland Protocol, Jacob Rees-mogg has said.

However, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister Simon Coveney has instead insisted that the UK government would be acting in an “anti-democratic” way if it goes through with its threat to override elements of the post-brexit treaty.

Government ministers have been increasing­ly hinting they could take unilateral action on the protocol, with Boris Johnson arguing the Good Friday Agreement is more important than the protocol he signed up to.

European leaders have warned the UK not to make the incendiary move, amid fears it could provoke a trade war with Britain’slargesttr­adingpartn­er.

Unionist politician­s in Northern Ireland are opposed to the protocol, part of the UK-EU Brexit deal, because it keeps the region aligned with the EU single market for goods.

Mr Rees-mogg, Minister

for Brexit Opportunit­ies and Government Efficiency told GB News: “I think it [the EU] wants to make the UK feel bad about having left the European

Union and that underpins its whole policy and it doesn’t really mind about the consequenc­es of that. And we just have to get on with life and recognise that we have left.

“We have to make our own way. We are an independen­t country, and what the EU wants and thinks is secondary.

“The Paymaster General, Michael Ellis, has made a speech in Brussels today, making it very clear that we are, if not at the end of the road, very close to it.

“To cancel the TCA [EUUK Trade and Co-operation Agreement], the European

Union would need unanimity, and it seems to me that’s a pretty high bar to get.

“And you have to say to the European Union, does it really want to punish its consumers at a time of rising inflation? And inflation in a lot of the EU countries is higher than it is in the UK.”

Mr Rees-mogg said the protocol needs to be revised and that the treaty provides for its revision.

But Mr Coveney said the EU wanted to implement the protocol with “flexibilit­y and pragmatism” to take account of unionist concerns.

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0 Jacob Rees-mogg says the NI protocol needs to be revised

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