“Voting for a deal today won’t end Brexit. It won’t deliver certainty and the people should have the final say”
“There is every little appetite among our friends in the EU for this business to be protracted by one extra day.”
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Ronnie Campbell added that “this country is fed up with Parliament…it’s time we got a deal, and got it through.”
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“For us in the UK we can deliver a real Brexit that delivers our objectives…and we leave whole and entire on October 31.”
He says again that there is no need for any further prolongation, and that the deal is about people and peace.
The Taoiseach adds that the deal finalised today “creates a unique solution for Northern Ireland”.
“If we have a deal we have a deal. And there is no need for any kind of prolongation. That’s not only the British view that’s my view too.”
“We’ve got a great new deal that takes back control – now Parliament should get Brexit done on Saturday.”
We will, at long last, be honouring what we promised the British people and we will be taking back control of our laws, our borders and our money.