What are the proposals?
Downing Street hopes the plan will replace a controversial Irish "backstop" provision - aimed at preventing the return of a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland - that has proved the biggest obstacle to the existing withdrawal agreement. The backstop was meant to keep a free-flowing border on the island of Ireland but critics - including PM Boris Johnson - fear it could trap the UK in EU trading rules indefinitely. Mr Johnson's latest plan seeks to address this with the following:- Northern Ireland to remain aligned with EU's single market rules for trade in animal, food and manufactured goods
- Northern Ireland's legislative assembly to have the right to decide every four years if it wants to continue to apply EU legislation to traded goods
- Northern Ireland to leave EU's customs union alongside rest of UK in 2021
- Customs checks on goods traded between UK and EU to be "decentralised", with electronic paperwork and "small number" of physical checks away from border itself
What do EU officials say about the proposals?
EU negotiators say they have already identified problems with the plans, including the continuing failure to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland and the threat to the single market. Donald Tusk reacted in a tweet, after speaking to Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar, who is seen as key to agreeing to a withdrawal deal. For his part, Mr Varadkar voiced concerns over the customs proposals, questioning how Northern Ireland and Ireland could operate under different customs systems without the need for physical checkpoints. He also questioned the plan to give Northern Ireland's Assembly a veto over entering into a "regulatory zone" with the EU, without the involvement of the Ireland or the EU. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says he wants further discussions with his UK counterpart before making a judgement on the plans The UK has made some progress but "further work is needed", European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said. Accepting the current proposals would not meet the objectives of the backstop including preventing a hard border, he added. Meanwhile, the European parliament's Brexit co-ordinator, Guy Verhofstadt, called the plans "unworkable". In an interview with the BBC, Mr Verhofstadt said the plan represented "a repackaging of old ideas". Earlier, the European parliament's Brexit committee said the plan didn't match "even remotely" what had already been agreed. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, has said he will be in a better position to judge possible future negotiations with the UK once he has spoken to his UK counterpart, David Frost.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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