BRITAIN should be given another year to find a solution to the Irish backstop as the EU has set the government a test it “cannot meet,” Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay said yesterday.
The Tory government is running out of time to provide a legally operative text by September 30.
It comes after French President Emmanuel Macron and Finnish PM Antti Rinne gave an ultimatum on Wednesday, saying PM Boris Johnson had 12 days to suggest workable proposals to the backstop.
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