Government refuses to publish Northern Ireland Brexit plan legal text for scrutiny – The Independent

Posted: October 21, 2021 at 11:01 pm

Britains Brexit chief has refused to publish details of his plans for changes to the Northern Ireland protocol, despite having already shared them with the EU.

Lord Frost said the legal text which opposition parties want to scrutinise was not a new stage or evolution in our position and simply reflected the UKs position set out earlier in the summer.

But despite claiming that the text contained nothing new, and having already shared it with Brussels, the minister said he would not be making it public or allowing parliament to look at it.

Its a negotiating documents for the purposes of negotiations. It does not change the UK government's position in any way, he said.

Lord Frost also appeared to suggest the government had not explicitly consulted with ministers in Northern Ireland during the process of drawing up the final legal text.

Asked whether he had done so, he said: We discuss with elected politicians all the time in Northern Ireland, what our position is. We did that as part of preparing the command paper. The command paper was an earlier document published on 21 July.

Baroness Chapman, Labours shadow Brexit minister and Keir Starmers former chief of staff, criticised Lord Frosts approach.

Instead of making Brexit work, his high handed bluster and lack of plan is holding up progress and prolonging uncertainty, she said.

This is damaging the UKs international reputation, risks instability in Northern Ireland and is all completely unnecessary. Perhaps he just likes the drama.

Boris Johnsons government negotiated the Northern Ireland protocol two years ago, but now wants to renegotiate parts of it.

The government blames the Brexit deal, which creates new bureaucracy for businesses, for disruption to trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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