UK Government must stand up to their Brexit commitments Arlene Foster – Belfast Telegraph

Posted: June 17, 2020 at 1:46 am

Northern Irelands First Minister has urged the UK Government to stand up to their Brexit commitments.

rlene Foster conceded she does not like the Northern Ireland Protocol, which will see UK authorities apply EU customs rules to goods entering the region, but has accepted it is a legislative reality.

However she said the UK Government must stand up to commitments made in its command paper.

Some unionists have expressed concerns that the protocol creates a border down the Irish Sea.

We must make sure that there is unfettered access, as it says in the UK Government command paperArlene Foster

Mrs Foster was challenged over accepting the protocol, at Stormont on Tuesday, by Traditional Unionist Voice party leader Jim Allister.

Does she no longer fear or think that it will create constitutional and economic damage of a catastrophic nature, he said.

The First Minister responded: There is not much point in standing and saying we dont accept the protocol, when the protocol is legislative reality.

I may not like it, I dont like it, lets be very clear about that.

But my job now as First Minister is to try and make sure that we minimise any checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, because obviously there are checks at the moment, SPS checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but we have to make sure that those are kept to a minimum.

We must make sure that there is unfettered access, as it says in the UK Government command paper.

We will, very much, want to see the Government standing up to what their commitments are in the command paper.

Mrs Foster also responded to a question from Sinn Fein MLA Catherine Kelly, asking for an update on the implementation of the protocol.

She said that work is under way on aspects within Stormonts remit, such as agri-food requirements.

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