In US speech Varadkar says UK is blocking EU-UK free trade deal
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17 March 2018 (Edited )
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In a Thursday speech to the Brookings Institution in DC, Varadkar said "there can be no upside" to Brexit, but that Ireland must respect it.
Unfortunately, a likely outcome of Brexit will be a customs frontier between Ireland and Northern Ireland, which could adversely impact the power-sharing government of the Island of Ireland and lead to a breakdown of the Good Friday Agreement.
Theresa May's UK government - which needs the support on the NI DUP to remain in power - needs to work harder, and faster, on resolving this issue.