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Four Stormont parties unite in EU border appeal

written by John May 22, 2018
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THE North of Ireland should remain in the single market and customs union after Brexit, four political parties have said.

Sinn Féin, the Green Party, Alliance and the SDLP have issued a joint statement.

They said there should be no hard border on the island of Ireland or between Ireland and the UK.

“This is critical to protecting investment, jobs, trade and the hard-won peace,” the statement said.

It was signed by the leaders of the four parties: Michelle O’Neill, Steven Agnew, Naomi Long and Colum Eastwood.

The leaders said this week was “another crucial stage in the Brexit negotiations”.

“All of the outstanding issues relating to the withdrawal agreement will be considered in relation to Northern Ireland/Ireland and the future relationship,” they said.

“Theresa May has agreed that a backstop solution for the border will form part of the legal text of the withdrawal agreement, and that this backstop would apply, unless and until, another solution is found.”

The leaders said time was “of the essence” in the run-up to June’s meeting of the European Council.

The statement added that the protection of the Good Friday Agreement, including north/south and east/west co-operation, was “critical to maintaining relationships within, and between these islands”.

It said that the backstop agreed by both the British Government and the EU27 was “the bottom line in order to safeguard our political and economic stability now and for the future”.

Mrs O’Neill told BBC Good Morning Ulster: “In the contexts of Brexit, we need to see the interests of the people here being protected and that’s why it’s significant that the parties have come together to say very clearly that they have a very strong mandate, that they represent the majority view of the assembly, that people want to stay in the customs union and the single market.

“It’s important that, as we reach this crunch time in negotiations, that negotiators hear the voice of the mandate which we’ve been given.”

The DUP’s 10 MPs are helping to keep Prime Minister Theresa May in power as part of a confidence and supply deal.

However, the party has made it clear that if the Irish Sea became a de facto trade border, it would withdraw its support for the Conservative government.

The UK is scheduled to leave the European Union at 23:00 UK time on Friday 29 March 2019.

Four Stormont parties unite in EU border appeal was last modified: May 22nd, 2018 by John

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