22 October 2018
James Cleverly condemns any suggestion of carving off Northern Ireland as part of Brexit agreement backstop

Following the Prime Minister’s statement on the EU Council, James Cleverly condemns any proposals that would see Northern Ireland carved off from the rest of the United Kingdom as part of any Brexit agreement.

James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

I utterly condemn the violent misogynistic language that has been used, whether it be threats of stabbing from voices on my own Benches or threats of lynching from voices opposite. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the United Kingdom Government would never demand that a European Union member state carve off a part of itself as part of any agreement? Does she also agree that it is therefore completely unacceptable to suggest that Northern Ireland should be carved off from the rest of the United Kingdom as we go through this negotiation?

The Prime Minister

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I would not require any other EU member state to do that, and it is unacceptable for the EU to require us effectively to carve Northern Ireland away from the United Kingdom with a customs border down the Irish sea. I have made that very clear, and that is why we are looking for alternative backstop proposals.

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