ANALYSIS
No amount of spin will protect David Davis from EU negotiators assessment
Patrick Smyth Europe Editor
The headline of one tabloid screamed Brexit back on course.
The polite reception in Brussels and Dublin for the UKs latest Brexit paper on the backstop, prompted by relief that at last they had something to talk about, led some optimists in London to the view that a robust UK had pulled one over on Brussels.
Dream on.
When Brexit secretary David Davis meets the EUs chief negotiator Michel Barnier on Monday morning for the next talks round, he will find that the gloves have come off.
And he will be rapidly disabused of the hope that all the UK had to do to win brownie points for effort at the end of June summit was to demonstrate a plausible willingness to address the backstop issue. No-one really expected them to resolve the issue, they believe.
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Not plausible
Barnier on Friday made clear that that strategy would not wash. For a start the UK document paper can not be described as a plausible attempt at addressing the issue. Politely, he demolished it brick by brick. Crucially, he explained, member states were prepared to make an exceptional case of the North, waving common EU rules and practises for the first and last time, to preserve the frictionless Border and the Belfast Agreement. Such privileges were not on offer to the rest of the UK by virtue, not of malice, but its decision to leave the union. To imagine you could simply extend the backstop provisions UK-wide was presumptuous nonsense.
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Moreover, should the deal not be able to provide the same level of safeguards required to deliver and maintain the Norths frictionless border most unlikely if the UK maintains its refusal to stay in the customs union and single market there will be an insistence by the EU that the fallback backstop remain in place.
Its not a case of either/or, but both. And there is no way for May or the DUP to indefinitely avoid confronting the hard choices that the backstop will require.
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