Northern Ireland Protocol

“We will vote against that legislation because it doesn’t have the support of any of the political parties here in Northern Ireland,” he said.
The EU's ambassador to the UK rejected the government's calls to re-negotiate the Brexit trade deal.
Erin and co gave us all a better lesson on the Good Friday agreement than we ever got at school.
The UK government is prepared to unilaterally rip up the post-Brexit trade agreement.
European negotiator Maros Sefcovic said the bloc will respond "with all measures at its disposal".
“Prime minister, you must be furious with whoever signed off on a deal this bad.”
The prime minister has also defended a new law which would allow the UK to unilaterally rip up the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The prime minister said the government "will always keep the door wide open" to talks, but must protect the interests of ordinary people.
The business secretary said the government can act "unilaterally" to preserve peace in Northern Ireland.
The Foreign Secretary warned Brussels if they do not show “requisite flexibility” over the Northern Ireland Protocol the UK will have "no choice but to act".