FILE PHOTO - Jeremy Hunt, a leadership candidate for Britain's Conservative Party, appears on BBC TV's The Andrew Marr Show in London, Britain June 30, 2019. Jeff Overs/BBC/Handout via REUTERS
BELFAST - Britain’s foreign minister Jeremy Hunt, one of the two contenders to be the next prime minister, said it would be impossible to have a European Union withdrawal deal that included the current Irish backstop provision. “I do recognize that we are never going to have a deal to leave the EU with the backstop, so it has to change or it has to go,” Hunt said at a hustings event in Belfast.
“We have to find a different solution and I think it will be a technology-led solution, what the Germans call an invisible border. Both sides agree that if technology can do this, it’s the way forward.” The Irish backstop, which formed part of Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce deal from the EU that parliament rejected three times, is an insurance policy designed to prevent the return of a hard border between the Irish Republic and the British province of Northern Ireland.
Someone will eventually admit that we have got to revoke Article 50 because brexit didn't work.
The great negotiator paints himself into a Brexit corner. What were the chances?
Democratics the goal of getting the sound as if it were seventh to produce a power of various thing that have a direction to go there as if the word choice is difficult for the state to take what it says but the country is not empety of news
So it's either No-Deal or... another extension! We have a winner. Btw. are there already bets on how long it would take in case of No-Deal until UK will crawl back to the table and beg for a deal? A week? A month at max?
😳🙄😖making it up as they go along.
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