Updated October 1st, 2019 at 23:29 IST

UK: EU presented with Brexit plan by the British PM Boris Johnson

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to present detailed Brexit proposals in the next few days, but Ireland has already dismissed one border plan.

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to present detailed Brexit proposals in the next few days, but Ireland has already dismissed one border plan. Johnson will put forward his suggested plan for a Brexit deal to the EU following a conference involving the Conservative party, in the city of Manchester.

Borderstop plan dismissed

Johnson said a portion of the detailed reports so far wasn't right and guaranteed Brussels was just rubbishing old suggestions and not the full arrangement that is about to come. 

While speaking to a local news agency, Secretary of state for justice, Robert Buckland, stated that what has been spilled is not the most important thing at this point in time as it will not affect the Brexit deal deadlock. Johnson has promised to renegotiate the UK's present leaving agreement and further requested the abrogation of the Irish backstop arrangement. 

The arrangement between the United Kingdom and the European Union is structured as a protection system to counteract a hard border on the island of Ireland, paying little heed to the future EU/UK trade relationship. Johnson's plan to disregard the backstop arrangement could incorporate sites on customs clearance on the two sides of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

What is a non-paper?

The arrangement was said to be incorporated into one of four alleged "non-papers" put together by UK authorities during ongoing dialogues in Brussels. A non-paper is a casual record, normally used to test the response of different parties to potential arrangements.

According to reports, the UK would table a chain of inspection posts and these claims have been refuted by the British Prime Minister. Johnson further added that he had good and practical reasons to not implement such a thing at all. 

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In addition to this, Boris stated that there would be a requirement of a few check posts in order to build a single customs area after the Brexit deal goes through. A UK non-paper is comprehended to have talked about a system whereby customs procedures would be directed at the source of products. 

The area of inspections would be for customs specialists to choose and could be at the destination or could be at a set area, yet most would be relied upon to be well away from the borders. The development of the mooted Irish backstop plan came in front of the third day of the Tory meeting in Manchester, during which Justice Secretary Robert Buckland will set out designs for sexual offenders to be kept in prison for a longer period of time.

Read: UK Rebuffs EU Call For Brexit Solution By End Of September

The Irish backstop arrangement

The Irish backstop arrangement between the United Kingdom and the European Union that focuses on preventing a border with limited access points after the Brexit deal goes through. Having a formal name as the Nothern Ireland Protocol, it an individual agreement to the tabled Brexit arrangement that will allow the UK to leave the EU with the least possible disturbance.

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Published October 1st, 2019 at 19:38 IST