Fianna Fail MEP Billy Kelleher is warning any changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol would have “profound implications”.
He was speaking in the European Parliament in Strasbourg which the Taoiseach addressed yesterday. Micheál Martin told MEPs any unilateral action on the protocol would be “deeply damaging” and would mark an “historic low point”.
The British government has delayed publishing its bill to scrap parts of the Protocol until next week. Here’s Billy Kelleher.
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