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John Stillwell

Leo Varadkar and Theresa May phonecall focuses on importance of 'no hard border'

The pair spoke this afternoon.

Updated 20.45

TAOISEACH LEO VARADKAR and British Prime Minister Theresa May talked over the phone this afternoon, and both agreed on the importance of a post-Brexit soft border in Northern Ireland.

A statement from Number 10 said that both “agreed about the paramount importance of no hard border or physical infrastructure at the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland”.

The Prime Minister said how she recognised the significance of this issue to the people of Northern Ireland and Ireland and how this remained a joint priority for both Governments, and the EU, to resolve.

“The Prime Minister said we are working hard to find a specific solution to the unique circumstances in Northern Ireland that respects the integrity of the UK, the European Union and the Belfast Agreement,” said the statement.

“She added that we are committed to moving together to achieve a positive result on this as well as restoring devolved Government to Northern Ireland. Both leaders looked forward to continuing relations as close neighbours and allies as the negotiations progress.”

This evening, Varadkar had a meeting at Government Buildings with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte.

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The leaders discussed a number of issues in advance of next week’s European Council meeting.

Varadkar told reporters afterwards that Ireland and the Netherlands had a lot in common as we are “both small countries with big neighbours”.

He said Ireland and the Netherlands want to move the Brexit negotiations onto the second phase “maybe more than any other member state”.

Rutte agreed it was a “very good discussion”, adding: “Everyone is working very hard to reach an agreement – it is difficult but it’s doable.”

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Varadkar also gave his party an update on this week’s Brexit developments at tonight’s Fine Gael Parliamentary Party meeting.

The party leader said he believes that it can be brought back on track and that both the Irish and British Governments want to move to Phase 2 of the negotiations.

However, he reiterated that prior to this we want assurances written down in black and white.

Party colleagues heard that Ireland has the full support of our EU colleagues. The Taoiseach said European leaders across the continent see this as a test of Europe and the value of the European Union to smaller member States.

Tánaiste Simon Coveney said the good work done by his predecessor Charlie Flanagan, former Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Minister Helen McEntee along with Irish civil servants across the EU over the last 18 months was bearing fruit.

‘Bunch of jellyfish’ 

Earlier today, British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn lambasted Theresa May over the collapse of Brexit negotiations this week, as the PM took questions in the Commons.

At one point, Corbyn referred to May and her ministers as a “bunch of jellyfish masquerading as a cabinet”.

May gave assurances that all sides were still talking to each other, and that progress had been made.

She had spoken to the DUP’s leader Arlene Foster by phone in advance of Prime Minister’s Questions – but there were no major breakthroughs during their discussion.

“We will ensure that there is no hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland,” she said during Prime Minister’s Questions.

“We will do that while we respect the constitutional integrity of the United Kingdom and we will be able to do that while we respect the internal market of the United Kingdom.”

European leaders have given May a deadline of the end of this week to resolve outstanding issues in order to draft an agenda in time for a crucial EU summit next Thursday and Friday and open the second phase of Brexit talks.

Additional reporting by Cliódhna Russell. 

Read: ‘A bunch of jellyfish masquerading as a cabinet’: Insults fly as Theresa May faces Commons>

Read: EU negotiating team ‘reaffirms’ its commitment to original Brexit border deal>

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:02 PM

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    Culchies and Skangers, week in, week out!

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:29 PM

    @⚡ Seánie ⚡:

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    Feb 24th 2018, 9:46 PM

    @Mark O’sullivan: sure if you are not a Dublin skanger you are a culchie, so who else could be on it?

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    Feb 25th 2018, 5:30 AM

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:09 PM

    The lottery is a tax on the poor….Many more poor people buy tickets than rich ones….Also when it was set up we were promised by government then 50% of the lottery money would go.to good causes….Now that it is sold to British company Camelot how much goes to good causes…I think it is only 12% as far as I know….

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:14 PM

    @John003: Is it not a Canadian fund?

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:19 PM

    @Peter: Yes correct Ontario teachers pension fund who also own Camelot which owns British lottery….Smart investors Ontario teachers….

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:41 PM

    @John003: Smart indeed!

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    Feb 24th 2018, 7:08 PM

    That wheel is rigged.I don’t care what anyone says.I’ve seen it several times where the wheel was practically stopped and the ball suddenly bounces out of a slot with a higher amount into a slot with a lower amount.Either that or RTÉ have a ghost in the studio.

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    Feb 25th 2018, 9:18 AM

    @Padraig: 9 times out of 10 the ball will fall between two higher numbers Amazing how it happens week after week

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:07 PM

    Remember years ago they used to add another top slot each week to the wheel? They should do that again.

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    Feb 24th 2018, 9:07 PM

    Minimum on wheel should be 50K, twenty is very mean in fairness, or else keep the 20K but if it lands on that you get a second go… it’s not like everyone gets to spin it…

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    Feb 25th 2018, 8:56 PM

    @Ron Noco: Didn’t you get a second spin if it landed on €10k back in the day?

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:07 PM

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    Feb 24th 2018, 6:08 PM

    @hugh sure: Is it not a Saturday morning now?

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    Feb 24th 2018, 9:08 PM

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    Feb 25th 2018, 12:08 AM

    Haven’t watched this in years dont even buy lottery tickets since the lottery was sold.

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    Feb 24th 2018, 9:21 PM

    Driving the indoctrinated tradition of gambling and the hope of unattainable better possibilities.

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    Feb 25th 2018, 9:45 AM

    I imagine rich people dont play the lotto because 1. They dont need the few bob and 2. They probably have a casino habit like pastime. I buy a winning streak ticket almost every week, I also play the lotto on a family sydicate for €20 a month. I dont leave meself broke to play it. I do it cause I enjoy playing the lotto. Don’t see any of it as a fix its a game of playing with the odds. What’s the big deal if people play lotto or winning streak? I love hearing of lotto winners, scratch card winners, raffle winners… I was lucky enough to have a win from it before. The lotto also give back to charities and the likes its not going into Paddy Power or Ladbrokes accounts. Live and let live and all that…

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