Britain Says New Brexit proposal Imminent
Britain is on the verge of submitting proposals for a new Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Tuesday, even as France warned that failure to get a new agreement was the most likely outcome as the deadline loomed.

Johnson told BBC television that his government would be making “a very good offer” to Brussels “very soon”, with just 30 days to go until the October 31 Brexit date.
He rejected reports it would see customs posts along the Irish border but conceded checks would be “just the reality” somewhere once Britain leaves the EU’s customs union and single market.
His Irish counterpart, Leo Varadkar, welcomed Johnson’s remarks disowning the customs posts plan, warning it would have been “hard evidence of bad faith” by London.

AFP / PAUL FAITHIreland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar is opposed to customs posts on the border with Northern Ireland
“No British government should seek to impose customs posts between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland,” he told parliament in Dublin.
Any discussion about checks on the border between EU member Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland was in the context of the risk Britain leaves the bloc without agreeing exit terms.
“We’ve never been in the position of signing up to checks as part of a deal,” Varadkar said.
EU leaders, however, have complained they have yet to see a concrete alternative to the current divorce deal, as the government struggles to unravel four decades of European integration against a hostile, largely pro-EU parliament.
Johnson himself has been slapped down by the courts for unlawfully suspending parliament, where he has lost a wafer thin majority because of the divisive issue, giving him little room for manoeuvre.

AFP/File / SCOTT HEPPELLNissan says a no-deal Brexit could see it review its decision to make its new Qashqai model in Britain
In Paris, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said a no-deal Brexit was still the “most plausible” scenario in the absence of any acceptable proposals from London.
Carmaker Nissan on Tuesday said a no-deal could see it review its decision to make a new Qashqai model in Britain, putting thousands of jobs at risk at its factory in northeast England.
– Border troubles –
Johnson is seeking to renegotiate the divorce terms struck by his predecessor Theresa May last year, which parliament rejected three times.
He is focusing on the so-called backstop plan intended to keep goods flowing freely between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
The backstop would keep Britain in the EU’s customs union to avoid border checks, perhaps indefinitely — something Brexit supporters would not accept.
The issue is contentious, as the removal of border posts was seen as key to bringing peace to Northern Ireland after three decades of sectarian violence between republicans and unionists that left thousands dead.

AFP /The so-called backstop covering trade between Ireland and Northern Ireland is one of the most contentious Brexit issues
Johnson denied reports he wanted “customs clearance sites” along both sides of the border, which prompted outrage in Dublin.
Irish broadcaster RTE said a provisional “non-paper” from London proposed erecting posts a few miles (kilometres) away from the frontier.
Goods moving from one site to another would be monitored in real time on mobile phones or tracking devices placed on trucks.
– ‘No credible solutions’ –
Johnson took office in July promising to leave the EU on October 31 no matter what, after May twice delayed Brexit in her efforts to get a deal.
His pledge is popular with Conservative members and many Brexit voters but MPs in the House of Commons fear a “no deal” exit would be disastrous.
They passed a law requiring him to ask the EU to delay again if he has not reached a divorce deal by a Brussels summit on October 17-18.
“We now have two weeks left to where there are no credible solutions on the table,” Ireland’s Europe Minister Helen McEntee told RTE.
“The ball is very much in the court of the UK, as it has been for months and months at this stage. We are trying to be as accommodating as possible.”
The EU said it had yet to receive any formal proposals, but one official said: “We are ready to examine workable proposals that achieve all objectives of the backstop.”
– Clean break –
In a round of interviews, Johnson maintained progress had been made, including a “big concession” to allow Northern Ireland to follow EU rules on agriculture, allowing free movement of cattle.

AFP/File / DANIEL LEAL-OLIVASBritain is due to leave the EU on October 31 after almost five decades of membership
But he is wary that anything he promises must be acceptable to the House of Commons, where he has no majority.
He has riled pro-European MPs with his accusations they are “surrendering” to Brussels and “betraying” the 2016 referendum vote for Brexit.
Hardline eurosceptic MPs have warned they would also reject any deal that does not deliver a clean break.
Discover more from NEWS CORNER
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /home/mynewsco/public_html/wp-content/themes/trendyblog-theme/includes/single/post-tags-categories.php on line 7
About author
You might also like
School teacher docked for defaming Saraki on Facebook
By Abiodun Esan/Ilorin A battery of lawyers appeared at the Ilorin Senior Magistrates Court in support of a 37-year-old primary school teacher, charged with defaming Senate President Bukola Saraki on Facebook. Biodun
IMSU BUILDING COLLAPSE: Nigeria Institute of Building Raises Red Flag
The Chairman, Nigeria Institute of Building, Imo State Chapter, Builder Dr. Andy Osuagwu has expressed great concern over the partial collapse of the faculty of Humanities Building at Imo State
Modify National Institute for Nigerian Languages Aba to Enhance Study, Fed Govt urged
Ikenna Orioha Federal Government has been urged to ensure it modifies the National Institute for Nigerian Languages, NINLAN, Aba, Abia State, to enhance research, teaching, documentation and coordination of studies
Turkey Launches Ground Offensive Against Kurdish Forces in Syria
Turkey has launched a broad assault on Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria, with intensive bombardment followed by a ground offensive made possible by the withdrawal of US troops. President Recep
Workers Day: Gov Uzodimma Approves Payment of Workers’ 17yrs Check-off Dues โฆAs Workers Endorse Him For 2nd Term
By ThankGod Emeh… To boost the morale of workers in the spirit of Workers Day, celebrated around the world on May 1, the Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has approved
Top Russia Newspaper ‘Vedomosti’ Editors Quit, Denouncing Censorship
Senior editors at Russia’s most influential business newspaper quit Monday in protest against what they say is censorship while its founder accused the new owner of seeking to destroy the






0 Comments
No Comments Yet!
You can be first to comment this post!