Of course it will require the co-operation of the Irish Government. We want to discuss with them and the EU how we can address the unique situation of the circumstances in Ireland to bring about our exit from the European Union without imposing border infrastructure. That is what we want to achieve. We recognise that it is a unique and unusual circumstance. Indeed, we expect that the Irish Government will also wish to ensure that there is no infrastructure on their side either.
Brexit
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Callanan
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 2 October 2019.
It occurred during Debate on Brexit.
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2017-19
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