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Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM

Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM
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Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM

Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM
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Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM

Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, insists PM
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Solo Run Taoiseach, Saccharine Simon and the Invisible Man – grading the ministers in the Covid communications crisis

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been hawkish, warning of no let-up in restrictions in the interim period and guarding against any relaxation of attitudes. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has adopted the dove approach, seeking to offer hope of lockdown lifting and not being as definite. Along with the hawks and the doves, Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has been a dead duck, not going either way and taking flak. The failure of internal communications has resulted in a set of high-profile incidents where ministers haven’t been singing from the same hymn sheet. After the Taoiseach warned of restrictions continuing until late April, the Tánaiste appeared to be at odds with him. The difference has been put down to Mr Varadkar not being clear what Mr Martin had said, with a transcript failing to be provided fast enough.

Brexit news: Devastating Brexit poll sheds light on splintering UK trade | Politics | News

Possible extensions to the Irish Sea border grace periods will be discussed today by the EU-UK body overseeing the Northern Ireland Brexit deal. This grace period means checks and controls on goods going from Britain to Northern Ireland are not yet fully implemented. The company behind the research said many firms had reached the precipice and are now having to make a final decision as to whether trading into Northern Ireland is feasible since the creation of the Irish Sea border post-Brexit . They added: The results follow widespread anecdotal evidence of GB companies which previously traded with Northern Ireland now refusing to sell across the Irish Sea.

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