Brexit latest: Ireland warns UK must compromise by next week for a deal to be done
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and his deputy, foreign affairs minister Simon Coveney
- Harry Yorke, political correspondent
31 OCTOBER 2018 • 5:28PM
Ireland’s deputy prime minister has warned that there needs to be further “movement” from the United Kingdom in negotiations for there to be a Withdrawal Agreement next month.
Simon Coveney told reporters in a press conference this afternoon that the British side needs to compromise by next week for a divorce deal to be feasible.
His warning came after Dominic Raab told MPs that he expects the Brexit talks to conclude within…3 weeks
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