Roslyn Fuller, Professor at the Solonian Democracy Institute, on the Irish Brexit test
After a week of upheaval, when the House of Commons rejected the country's exit plan from the EU, with great difficulty avoiding a vote of no confidence, British Prime Minister Theresa May makes a new attempt to agree with Parliament on the terms of Brexit. The “Plan B,” which will be voted on on January 29, again drew attention to the key issue of the border between Ireland, which remains in the EU, and Northern Ireland, which leaves the EU as part of the United Kingdom, which has become a stumbling block in previous debates.
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