France and Germany are pressuring Brussels to take the hardest possible line towards the next Tory leader over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Both Tory leadership candidates have pledged to press ahead and scrap goods checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Brussels says the Northern Ireland Protocol bill is illegal and will retaliate with lawsuits and import tariffs to strategic UK exports. Senior EU sources said the bloc would prefer to restart talks with a fresh face rather than Liz Truss, who has been running the negotiations. Ms Truss initially adopted a conciliatory approach after taking over as the UK’s chief negotiator from combative Lord Frost. But her position has hardened recently as she became frustrated at the lack of movement in the talks. EU insiders believe she dropped her friendly approach when it became clear that Boris could be ousted over partygate.
Northern Ireland protocol
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- Pray: for Britain’s proposed legislation, that will go to the Lords in September, to be accepted with minimal opposition at home and abroad. (Ephesians 5:11)
- More: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/07/19/get-tough-new-british-prime-minister-france-germany-tell-brussels/