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#Brexit: 'Necessity of a special agreement for #NorthernIreland has been clear to all rational observers since day one'

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Following a briefing with other members of the European Parliament's Brexit Steering Group, Greens/EFA co-President and member of the European Parliament's Brexit steering group Philippe Lamberts said: "It seems the British government is now coming to terms with reality and is finally willing to make the necessary concessions to allow us to move on to stage two of the negotiations," writes Catherine Feore.

"While the hard-line Brexiteers will not be happy, the necessity of a special agreement for Northern Ireland has been clear to all rational observers since day one. Maintaining regulatory alignment between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is the only solution if the Good Friday Agreement is to be respected. I am optimistic that the European Council can now agree to move discussion on to the UK's future relationship with the European Union."

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