The Tanaiste Is Warning The British PM That He Must Table A Solution To Brexit In The Next Few Days
Otherwise he will risk breaking the law
In an interview with the Sunday Independent, Simon Coveney says without it, Boris Johnson would have to seek an extension to the Brexit deadline.
Mr Coveney also told the newspaper that even if a deal is done before the October 31st deadline, it will take the UK until 2023 at the earliest to depart the EU as negotiations on a free trade deal will take four years.
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