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‘Direct interference in UK elections’ – EU threatens to target pro-Brexit politicians over Northern Ireland dispute

The European Union has reportedly threatened to target regions represented by the government and pro-Brexit ministers with Russia-like sanctions to force them not to abandon the Northern Ireland Protocol, giving it permanent power in the British state.

Although Northern Ireland is an integral part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, it was partially left under EU control for customs and regulatory purposes in a unilateral withdrawal agreement negotiated by Boris in Brussels.

However, Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss now says the British Government could unilaterally enact laws that would repeal parts of this Northern Ireland Protocol because it was used to disrupt internal trade, forcing British trade unionists in the province to reject a regional agreement. Irish nationalists and government – demanding a Good Friday peace agreement between them.

As punishment, the EU reportedly threatened to impose tariffs very similar to those in Russia, designed specifically to hurt British decision-makers and Brexit supporters.

“It’s an old app. [European] The source, described as a “senior EU diplomat,” said, “The Commission aims to promote trade defense policy to prevent coincidental effects and to support political objectives.” TelegramA conditional right-wing publication that supports Brexit and is close to Britain’s ruling Conservative Party.

The newspaper said it had asked businesses in the “Red Wall” constituencies, the former strongholds of the left-wing Labor Party, whose traditional color is red in the post-industrial areas surrounding the Conservatives, to allow businesses to accept Brexit. “Made collectively in the 2019 general election” is one of the first EU goals to destroy the electoral prospects of the general Eurosceptic new MPs.

“This has been part of the US negotiation and has been discussed many times over the past few years when the UK has threatened to explode. [Brexit] deal,” diplomatic sources said, indicating that the EU has previously targeted US exports, including Levi’s jeans, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Florida orange juice and bourbon whiskey, to hurt former President Donald Trump in big swings. states.

Theresa May, the British prime minister at the time, took an incredible step to support Brussels when she started this trade war, although she had to negotiate. Bad deal on Brexit. .imposed on him. and laid the groundwork for the Anglo-American Trade Pact at the time.

Telegram It has been suggested that the EU will impose tariffs on exports from constituencies represented by “elected cabinet ministers and vocal Brexit supporters” led by a prominent Northern Irish leader, in addition to products manufactured by businesses in regions represented by Red Wall MPs. The politician will accuse Brussels of “threatening direct meddling in the UK elections”.

Sammy Wilson, senior MP for the pro-Brexit pro-British Democratic Unionist, said: “It is frankly appalling that the EU is threatening to directly interfere in the British elections by targeting pro-Brexit parliamentary seats in areas that have voted strongly to leave.” The party (DUP) strongly opposes the Northern Ireland Protocol, in a comment to Breitbart London.

“Perhaps this is not surprising, [2016] The media of the EU-funded referendum campaign, trade and industry organizations tried to influence the outcome of the vote and failed miserably.” criticism of the British government For not acting on the Protocol until now.

“The vulgar admission that individual MPs intend to target their seats shows the pride of the EU and reaffirms the undemocratic nature of this structure,” he said.

Wilson expressed surprise that the bloc could simply enter a trade war, given the damage Russia would inflict on member states whose economies were “weakened” by the sanctions war and the worsening overall cost of living crisis. Due to natural problems such as the lack of rainfall which has caused German farmers to face major crop famines.

“Especially the Irish, who are very dependent on England. [Great British] The market should be concerned about this threat,” he added, noting the supply chain challenges that EU companies are currently experiencing as a result of the long-term war from the COVID-10 pandemic.

“I think the EU will want to work with the Foreign Minister” [Liz Truss] instead of fighting it,” she concluded.

Source: Breitbart

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