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Daily Politics from the New Statesman

Can Boris Johnson really change the Northern Ireland protocol?

Daily Politics from the New Statesman

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Anoosh Chakelian, Stephen Bush and Ailbhe Rea discuss the government's announcment on the Northern Ireland protocol and whether they really will be able to renegotiate, and do they even knows what it wants? 


Then in You Ask Us, they answer your question on what's going on with the Green Party, after the resignation of both the party's leaders 



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I'm Anouche.

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And I'm Arthur.

0:43.8

On this week's New Statesman podcast, we talk about an Northern Ireland protocol and

0:48.1

you ask us, after the resignations are both their co-leaders, we're next for the Greens.

0:58.8

So UK ministers have released a new set of demands that they want to use to redraw

1:14.0

the Northern Ireland protocol to make it work better for trading between Great Britain

1:19.4

and Northern Ireland.

1:20.8

Albert, what kind of things are they looking to change and would it actually solve this

1:25.7

seemingly intractable problem?

1:27.9

I think to be honest, it's too soon to tell, certainly on the EU side of things and also

1:35.4

actually with the Northern Irish parties, I think that they feel like they need to sit

1:39.8

down and look at the proposals in detail before they have any sense of whether there's any

1:47.2

merit in them, but I suppose the big things I suppose the overall message is just one

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