British Prime Minister, Rishi AltarPostponed the presentation of the new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocolnegotiating with the European Union (EU) for weeks. The danger of rekindling the civil war within the Conservative Party About Brexit. This Monday, after meeting with Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, EU Vice-President Maros Sefcovic and the UK’s Minister for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris, announced that new negotiations will take place “in the coming days”.
Throughout the weekend, rumors swirled that the contents of the deal would be announced soon, with the idea that it would be discussed in Parliament this Tuesday. Faced with the revolt of a handful of lawmakers and the rejection of trade unionists, Sunak was forced to apply the brakes and chose to reflect on his options. Boris Johnson and members of the so-called European Investigation Group, the engine of numerous domestic rebellions to advocate the most extreme Brexit, suspect that Sunak is doing it. unacceptable concessions. to EU
overthrow the altar
The Prime Minister is about to abandon the Northern Ireland Protocol Act, which allows the British government to unilaterally repeal parts of the Protocol, and aims to end the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Johnson warned Sunak that it would be a “big mistake” to abandon this controversial law, which he encouraged by challenging Brussels. The revision of the protocol is interpreted as: Johnson’s pretext to reunite the conservatives’ far-right and prepare for his return. Someone close to him, David Cameron’s former finance minister, George Osborne, said Sunday that it would be “a mistake” to think that the deal he signed deals with the problem it has created in Northern Ireland. “Boris Johnson interested in being prime minister againIn the referendum on Brexit or the Checkers deal, as has already been seen with Theresa May”. Osborne said in an interview with the ‘Andrew Neil Show’ on Channel television that he cannot be expected to act responsibly and as he should. Network 4. “If you think there is a political opportunity to cause trouble,” Osborne said. This is something you wouldn’t do. Rishi wants to overthrow Sunak and will use any means to get it, and if the Northern Ireland negotiations are the means, he will take it and smash Sunak in the head.”
unionist rejection
In addition to Johnson and the ‘Brexits’, the prime minister faces the perpetual refusal of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to accept any version of the Protocol. Last Friday, Sunak traveled to Belfast to meet with all Northern political parties in hopes of resolving the situation. After the interview, DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson said: “I think some progress has been made and we are happy with that.” said. “But I think there are some areas where an agreement with the European Union is still pending. We are waiting for an agreement to be reached but we are not there and we want to see the final text. Sin Féin and SDLP nationalists see “progress” and find Sunak’s approach to negotiations “more mature and constructive” than that of Johnson or Liz Truss.
Changing the protocol will make border controls more practical and lighter, but will not go away. The barrier in the Irish Sea will remain there, and it’s a defeat for the trade unionists. They also see the role of the European Court of Justice as a constitutional insult. The DUP will not reinstate the House of Stormont until the Protocol is resolved. Refusing to join the joint government with Paralysis and Sin Féin essentially means rejecting the Good Friday Agreement that has been in effect for 25 years.