UK PM Johnson proposes to leave N. Ireland in special relationship with EU until 2025, says report

2 Oct 2019 • 8:11 AM MYT
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson will unveil his final Brexit offer to the European Union today and make clear that if Brussels does not engage with the proposal, Britain will not negotiate further and will leave on October 31. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Oct 2 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new Brexit plan will leave Northern Ireland in a special relationship with Europe until 2025, the Telegraph newspaper reported yesterday.

The plan, which will be unveiled today, means Northern Ireland will remain in large parts of the European Union single market until at least 2025 but the province will leave the EU customs union along with the rest of the UK, according to the report.

Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist party (DUP) is largely “content” with the proposals, the Guardian reported separately, adding that the plan is supported by DUP leader Arlene Foster.

However, EU member Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said the proposals would not provide the basis for a deal with the European Union and are “concerning.”

Johnson will unveil his final Brexit offer to the European Union today and make clear that if Brussels does not engage with the proposal, Britain will not negotiate further and will leave on October 31. — Reuters