The UK Telegraph report that Ireland is facing questions from six fellow EU countries to set out detailed plans for how it will manage a no-deal Brexit
- as fears grow in Brussels that such an exit may be unavoidable,
Tele goes on:
- first clear sign that EU solidarity with Ireland is starting to come under strain
- France, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Denmark and the Netherlands; are insisting that Ireland must set out in operational detail how it will protect EU borders
Well, maybe it is indicating strain, but its a reasonable question given the utter debacle the Brexit has become (always was?) in the UK and its parliament.
Unless BJ has a magic wand he will face the same problems as beset May. Best of luck to him (or whoever ends up winning the PMship)