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European Council President Donald Tusk (pictured) warned Britain last week that its plan to leave the EU’s customs union and single market on Brexit could mean a return to a “hard border” on the island of Ireland, write Alastair Macdonald and Samantha Koester.

Addressing a business conference in Brussels before leaving for lunch in London with British Prime Minister Theresa May, the EU summit chair said on Wednesday (28 February) that an EU proposal  to incorporate Northern Ireland within a “common regulatory area” with the EU was the best option to avoid border friction - but he would be asking in London if Britain could propose something better.

Tusk also confirmed that he will distribute negotiating proposals this week for a future trade relationship with Britain. That followed May’s announcement of her proposals on Friday (2 March).

But, Tusk warned, May’s “red lines” of leaving the single market and customs union meant that some friction in EU-UK trade would be inevitable.

“There can be no frictionless trade outside of the customs union and the single market. Friction is an inevitable side effect of Brexit, by nature,” he said.

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