PM vows to bag Brexit deal this WEEK despite clashing with DUP over Irish border
Theresa May failed to come up with a deal after a day of high-level talks in Brussels because Arlene Foster's party refused to accept and sign up to the PM's proposal
THERESA May vowed to get a Brexit deal before the end of the week after Ireland’s leader was last night blamed for the UK and Brussels failing to reach an agreement.
Sources at No 10 branded Taoiseach Leo Varadkar “foolish” for claiming victory over the PM prematurely.
The high-risk move runs the risk of infuriating hardline Brexiteers, who want a clean break from Brussels.
But the PM believes she can sell it to them as it is strictly limited to areas stipulated by the Good Friday peace agreement, such as agriculture, veterinary protections, the energy market and some transport issues.
She also wants to agree “a common set of goals” with Brussels on how to draw up a joint set of future rules.
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But sources in Dublin briefed an Irish TV station that the PM had capitulated to agree “no divergence” away from Brussels rules for Northern Ireland — leaving Belfast having to accept EU dictation forever more.
DUP leaders were furious at the suggestion, with one unionist telling The Sun: “We leave on the same terms, so it’s a no-go.”