Boris Johnson’s government will press ahead on Monday with legislation to unilaterally rip up Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements in spite of fierce criticism from Brussels.
MPs will have their first vote on the legislation, which gives powers to the government to deactivate parts of the prime minister’s Brexit deal with the EU, including a requirement for checks on all goods going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Meanwhile Johnson hinted on Sunday that the UK may extend tariffs on imported steel that experts have said could put Britain at risk of breaching World Trade Organization rules.
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