Can Sunak finally get Brexit done? Fingers crossed
The PM is closer than ever before the delivering a deal on Northern Ireland.
The PM is closer than ever before the delivering a deal on Northern Ireland.
The rift in Northern Ireland is threatening peace, and the UK’s transatlantic alliance.
The NI Protocol may be a long way down Sunak’s list of most pressing concerns, but a dysfunctional Stormont is forcing the issue. His shared heritage with the incoming Irish Taoiseach may help.
The DUP’s persistent refusal to nominate a deputy First Minister suggests gridlock is set to continue.
If Stormont is not revived by midnight, then a new election must be called within 12 weeks.
The Monarch’s six-hour stopover in Northern Ireland went better than anyone predicted, and may just have changed the political dynamic at Stormont.
The majority of Northern Irish Tory members are expected to vote for Truss, hoping that, unlike the outgoing PM, she might actually keep faith with Ulster and prove true to her word.
After the PM’s lightning tour of Northern Ireland and the foreign secretary’s threat in the Commons, a solution to the crisis appears as far away as ever.
The DUP has played the Brexit card in its protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol. It’ll be hoping that it’s the ace and not the deuce.
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