Enda Kenny: No immediate change to flow of goods, services, and people

Taoiseach Enda Kenny promises there will be “no immediate change” to the free flow of people, goods or services between Ireland and Britain following the British vote to leave the European Union.

Enda Kenny: No immediate change to flow of goods, services, and people

But Mr Kenny has dismissed suggestions that a border poll for a united Ireland should be held in the north and here in the wake of referendum, saying there was “no evidence” of support for such a vote.

Mr Kenny said he was “sorry” that Britain had voted to leave the union and later had a phone conversation with British prime minister David Cameron, who has said he will step down in the coming months.

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