Boris Johnson flies to Belfast in bid to clear Northern Ireland protocol deadlock

BORIS Johnson jets into Belfast today in a bid to find a “sensible landing spot” over the hated Northern Ireland protocol.

The PM will hold crunch talks with Sinn Fein and the DUP to try to form a new Assembly after the unionists blocked it.


Boris Johnson flies to Belfast in bid to clear Northern Ireland protocol deadlock
Boris Johnson will jet into Belfast in a bid to find a ‘sensible landing spot’ over the hated Northern Ireland protocol

Boris Johnson flies to Belfast in bid to clear Northern Ireland protocol deadlock
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney also said there would be a deal ‘landing zone’

DUP members are demanding the protocol — which creates a trade border in the Irish Sea — be torn up.

But the EU says the deal cannot be changed and warned ripping up the agreement by triggering Article 16 would spark a trade war.

Before the meetings, Mr Johnson told the Belfast Telegraph there was scope for a deal, but would not rule out tearing up the agreement.

He said: “There is without question a sensible landing spot in which everyone’s interests are protected. I hope the EU’s position changes.

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“If not, there will be a necessity to act.”

Yesterday, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney also said there would be a deal “landing zone” but added: “Sabre rattling and grandstanding in Westminster is not the way to do it.”

Sir Ivan Rogers, Britain’s ex ambassador to the EU, warned of a “severe risk we are heading into a trade war”.

But Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said a trade war would be “self-defeating” for the EU.