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Ireland's Call - Navigating Brexit

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ISBN: 9781786051769
AuthorCollins, Stephen
Pub Date30/09/2022
BindingHardback
Pages280
CountryIRL
Dewey
Publisher: Orpen Press
Quick overview Ireland’s Call is essential reading for all those looking to understand the Brexit process so far, and seeking to understand where it will go in the future.
€19.99

Brexit altered the relationship between Ireland and Britain in a more profound way than any other event since the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. It also gave Ireland a central role in deciding the future relationship between the UK and the EU, which shocked the British establishment to its core.

The determination of the EU to ensure that the outcome of the negotiations would have to be acceptable to the Irish government was initially regarded with incredulity in London. That mood gave way to frustration and even anger as the talks progressed and it became clear that the EU was prepared to accept a no-deal outcome rather than abandon the requirement that there could not be a
hard Border in Ireland.

Ireland’s Call tells the inside story of how Irish political leaders and officials waged a successful diplomatic campaign to achieve their goals, enlisting the support of the EU institutions and member states for their strategy. It triggered chaos in the House of Commons, the sacking of one prime minister and a spectacular U-turn by her successor.

Through interviews with some of the leading players in the process and research into the behind-the-scenes diplomatic activity, Ireland’s Call reveals how the Irish campaign was devised and pursued to

a successful conclusion. Along the way there were dizzying twists and turns but, in the end, the dogged persistence of the Irish government, supported by the serene determination of Michel Barnier and the EU negotiating team, prevailed.
While the detailed operation of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol is still being argued over in the summer of 2022, it is clear that whatever happens in the future, Brexit has altered the relationship between Ireland and Britain in ways unimagined by the Leave campaigners.

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Brexit altered the relationship between Ireland and Britain in a more profound way than any other event since the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. It also gave Ireland a central role in deciding the future relationship between the UK and the EU, which shocked the British establishment to its core.

The determination of the EU to ensure that the outcome of the negotiations would have to be acceptable to the Irish government was initially regarded with incredulity in London. That mood gave way to frustration and even anger as the talks progressed and it became clear that the EU was prepared to accept a no-deal outcome rather than abandon the requirement that there could not be a
hard Border in Ireland.

Ireland’s Call tells the inside story of how Irish political leaders and officials waged a successful diplomatic campaign to achieve their goals, enlisting the support of the EU institutions and member states for their strategy. It triggered chaos in the House of Commons, the sacking of one prime minister and a spectacular U-turn by her successor.

Through interviews with some of the leading players in the process and research into the behind-the-scenes diplomatic activity, Ireland’s Call reveals how the Irish campaign was devised and pursued to

a successful conclusion. Along the way there were dizzying twists and turns but, in the end, the dogged persistence of the Irish government, supported by the serene determination of Michel Barnier and the EU negotiating team, prevailed.
While the detailed operation of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol is still being argued over in the summer of 2022, it is clear that whatever happens in the future, Brexit has altered the relationship between Ireland and Britain in ways unimagined by the Leave campaigners.

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