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Opinion Make no mistake - this UK government will not rest until the Protocol is gone

Former negotiator Sydney Nash says it’s sovereignty, not sausages, that the UK government cares about.

THE CYCLE OF Brexit related disputes should be familiar to us all by now. They heat up in October around the Conservative Party conference, involve the UK government proposing radical new ideas they expect the EU to concede to immediately, and sometimes they result in the EU juggernaut moving, but only by an inch or two.

This month, the UK government ratcheted up its demands regarding the Northern Ireland Protocol. In effect, it wants the Protocol to be re-written. In response, the EU has proposed a series of targeted measures they believe will make it easier to move goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Businesses will likely welcome the proposals made by the EU. The UK government will most likely reject them, not because they fail to make it easier to move goods, but because the UK government’s real concern is that the Protocol, in their view, encroaches on UK national sovereignty.

It is this focus on sovereignty that is driving the UK government’s approach. They were elected to “get Brexit done”, and for them, that means the UK having full sovereign control over all the laws in all of the UK, with only UK courts overseeing them.

The Protocol is incompatible with that outlook. It is incompatible with their vision for Brexit.

For the Protocol to be acceptable to them, there would have to be no oversight role for the European Court of Justice (EJC) (one of the UK government’s demands), and no EU rules or standards would apply in Northern Ireland.

The Protocol

Only this version of the Protocol would satisfy a government that wants absolute control. Of course, this version of the Protocol would also be completely unacceptable to the EU. So, we are stuck.

Within the crucible of Northern Ireland, the EU’s fundamental principles and this UK government’s Brexit ideology are repeatedly clashing. The Protocol, as written, represents a compromise between these two opposing outlooks.

However, the UK government no longer appears interested in compromise. It is singularly focused on Brexit, sovereignty matters above all else.

Since it is impossible for the UK government to hold true to its Brexit ideology and accept the continuation of the Protocol in any form that might be consistent with the EU’s fundamental principles, it would be fair to assume that its ultimate aim is to scrap the Protocol altogether.

It will not do this immediately. First, it will make a set of proposals that it knows are unacceptable to the EU. It will then reject the EU’s counter proposals, arguing that they have failed to engage with key UK demands, notably those related to the role of the ECJ.

It will then trigger Article 16, pointing to trade diversion between the UK and the EU, via Northern Ireland, and an urgent need for action.

Contrary to the rhetoric, triggering Article 16 does not lead to the unilateral suspension of the Protocol, but further talks between the UK and the EU. These will follow the familiar pattern, with the UK making demands it knows the EU will never accept. When the talks fail, there will be only one step left – the UK’s unilateral withdrawal from the Protocol.

The consequences of this will, of course, be serious, both economically and politically. This is not lost on this UK government, but nor is it the most important consideration for them.

For Brexiteers, the decision to leave the EU was a revolutionary moment, a chance to take the country back, to have absolute sovereign control over UK affairs, not just in Great Britain, but in Northern Ireland as well.

This is the perspective of this UK government, and for them, the continuing existence of the Protocol is evidence that the Brexit revolution is still not done.

Sydney Nash is a former civil servant and UK/EU negotiator, and a former advisor to the automotive sector on Brexit and international trade. He writes in a personal capacity and can be found @NashSGC.

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    Mute Rui Firmino
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:58 PM

    Funny how they make mistakes and suffer no consequences but if if a customer misses a payment or accidentally exceeds their credit limit or something like that they waste no time penalising them with fees. Are they offering any compensation to those affected? Or is a nice, cheap apology the best they can do?

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    Mute Paul Keenan
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:00 PM

    When u are transferring such sensitive data u would think to check and double check and maybe even triple check, wouldn’t you? Doh from Homer simpson comes to mind

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    Mute Gavin Conran
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:09 PM

    @Paul Keenan: Might even run a couple dress rehearsals with a test data set and validate .

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    Mute Jason Walsh
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    Apr 11th 2023, 4:11 PM

    @Paul Keenan: shows that they tried to automate it but didn’t test the process enough

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    Mute Dave Ryan
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    Apr 11th 2023, 4:51 PM

    @Paul Keenan: i have to laugh at the attatud of AIB …. just show the letter we send you to the Irish credit agency and it will be grand… until ya try contact the ICB it’s a nightmare to deal with them

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    Mute Type17
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    Apr 11th 2023, 4:57 PM

    @Dave Ryan: It’s BoI, not AIB. Do you work at BoI? – details don’t seem to be your thing.

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    Mute Will Roche
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    Apr 11th 2023, 5:40 PM

    @Gavin Conran: basic pre release checks.

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    Mute Fergal McDonagh
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:29 PM

    And these are the guys who we are supposed to trust in a cashless society. Hilarious.

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    Mute Marcus Suridius
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:38 PM

    @Fergal McDonagh: I wouldn’t trust with cash payments either.

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    Mute Eamon Kelly
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    Apr 11th 2023, 2:43 PM

    Bandits of Ireland

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    Mute Dan Danny
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:02 PM

    Yea bull of Ireland, not very good at anything. Think a lot of ppl are switching to Revoult for day to day banking as well

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    Mute Elaine Irwin
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:22 PM

    They owe the customers an actual apology. Myself and my partner were one of those customers affected by this. While on the phone attempting to deal with it he was constantly accused of not having the money in his account. Was asked numerous times if the money actually left the account, which it had. They eventually blamed KBC. When KBC was contacted they said a number of customers had called with the same issue and they put up a complaint for us. All this happened in early March. This issue was not just discovered. It’s been happening for over a month and a half.

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    Mute Gert McNulty
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:49 PM

    Started the application process through a broker in July 2022. My application was lost by BOI Apparently. Deposit down on a property and still haven’t got the loan pack yet. Have eaten 4 interest rate hikes. I will be going to the ombudsman. The bank keep delaying which benefits them and screws me. Its daylight robbery . Any advice would be welcome. Broker is inept

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    Mute Thom Thumb
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    Apr 11th 2023, 3:47 PM

    How shocking…
    It’s very unlike the bank to make a mistake

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    Mute Derek Richardson
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:57 PM

    All those mortgages should now be null and void the banks dishonoured the terms and agreement of the signed contracts

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    Mute Declan Moran
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    Apr 11th 2023, 4:30 PM

    Ah, the good old Irish banking system. Got my ‘apology letter today ‘. You can always count on them to screw a thing or two up.

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    Mute Mark Sullivan
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:04 PM

    Not good enough. Should be providing all affected with compensation for the cost of an ICB report when fix applied and ICB should review and expunge where necessary rejected credit applications where this BOI error impacted the decision.

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    Mute sandra
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:43 PM

    I am so glad I didn’t go to boi from kbc. Lousy bank. Always some sort of report of mistakes in the news regarding them.

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Apr 11th 2023, 10:39 PM

    Just bankers following politicians, say ” I’m sorry ” & that it, no consequences what so ever!

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