Without an Irish backstop, Brexit might not be ratified: PM Varadkar


Devdiscourse News Desk | Belfast | Updated: 19-10-2018 15:32 IST | Created: 19-10-2018 14:16 IST
Without an Irish backstop, Brexit might not be ratified: PM Varadkar
He said it was a "judgment call" May would have to make but said that without an Irish backstop, any withdrawal treaty might not be ratified by the European Parliament. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday that a possible extension of Britain's post-Brexit transition period would not diminish Ireland's need for a "backstop" to avoid a hard border with Northern Ireland.

He also told reporters on the third day of EU summit meetings in Brussels that it would be up to British Prime Minister Theresa May to decide whether she had to defy opposition from her unionist Northern Irish allies and agree to the EU's proposed backstop, which would potentially create trade barriers between Northern Ireland and the British mainland.

He said it was a "judgment call" May would have to make but said that without an Irish backstop, any withdrawal treaty might not be ratified by the European Parliament.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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