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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_backstop Irish Backstop] @ Wikipedia - formally the Northern Ireland Protocol - a proposed protocol to a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement that never came into force. It was developed by the May government and the European Commission in December 2017 and finalised in November 2018, that aimed to prevent an evident border (one with customs controls) between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit. The backstop would have required keeping Northern Ireland in some aspects of the Single Market, until an alternative arrangement were agreed between the EU and the UK. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 5 October 2022
An Irish Backstop is a cocktail made with [REDACTED].
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- Irish Backstop @ Wikipedia - formally the Northern Ireland Protocol - a proposed protocol to a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement that never came into force. It was developed by the May government and the European Commission in December 2017 and finalised in November 2018, that aimed to prevent an evident border (one with customs controls) between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit. The backstop would have required keeping Northern Ireland in some aspects of the Single Market, until an alternative arrangement were agreed between the EU and the UK.