PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Borders: Northern Ireland (11 October 2016)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what the Government's policy is on the nature of the border controls between the UK and the Republic of Ireland after the UK leaves the EU.

Asked by:
Dr Rupa Huq (Labour)

Answer

The open border between the UK and the Republic of Ireland existed for many years before either country was a member of the European Union and it has served both countries well. There is a strong will – within this Government, among the Northern Ireland parties and in the Irish Government – to preserve the open border. We must now work closely together to ensure that as the UK leaves the EU we find shared solutions to the challenges and maximise the opportunities.


Answered by:
James Brokenshire (Conservative)
18 October 2016

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