'Backstop' option for Irish border after Brexit – the difference between EU and UK proposals explained

As Brexit negotiations near their end point, Theresa May’s government has been trying to find the balance between two seemingly irreconcilable goals, suggests Nikos Skoutaris of University of East Anglia

'Backstop' option for Irish border after Brexit – the difference between EU and UK proposals explained

As Brexit negotiations near their end point, Theresa May’s government has been trying to find the balance between two seemingly irreconcilable goals, suggests Nikos Skoutaris of University of East Anglia

The UK aims to leave the single market and the customs union, without returning to a hard border on the island of Ireland

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