The Irish government is willing to have clarifying text added to the Brexit Ireland border proposal if it will help
Theresa May get the deal over the line.
No requests for changes to the deal offering “regulatory alignment” between Northern Ireland and the Republic have been made since Monday according to reports in today’s Irish Independent, which cite sources suggesting conciliatory moves in Dublin.
This involves the possibility of additional wording guaranteeing the
Brexit border deal will not undermine the integrity of the United Kingdom.
“We have concrete evidence of an agreement between the taoiseach and prime minister, which was endorsed by the presidents of European Council and European Commission. We absolutely feel we can’t budge one inch,” a source central to the Irish negotiation team said, according to the paper.
But they added that so long as the meaning of the text didn’t change, “a line clarifying that the agreement does not undermine the integrity of the United Kingdom could be considered”.
The DUP have raised concerns that Ireland is using Brexit as a tool to promote a United Ireland.