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British PM May faces pressure to soften #Brexit divorce after EU exit deal crumbles
Hours after a Brexit deal collapsed, British Prime Minister Theresa May came under pressure on Tuesday (5 December) from opposition parties and even some allies to soften the EU divorce by keeping Britain in the single market and customs union after Brexit, write Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton.
“When we looked at the wording and saw the import of all that, we knew we couldn’t sign up to anything that was in that text that would allow a border in the Irish Sea,” Foster told RTE in an interview.
After May lost her party its majority in parliament in a June snap election, she is dependent on the DUP’s 10 lawmakers in the 650-seat British parliament to ensure she can pass legislation.
Nigel Dodds, deputy leader of the DUP, said it would work for as long as needed to get the Brexit deal right but accused Dublin of acting in a reckless and dangerous way that was putting years of Anglo-Irish cooperation in danger.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said London had to make the next move, while Labour’s Starmer said the DUP tail was now “wagging the Tory dog”.
“As things stand, the ball is very much in London’s court. There is time to put this agreement back on track and we await to hear from London as soon as they’re ready,” Varadkar told parliament.
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