Ireland has little cause to trust UK on backstop

Some voices this side of the water suggest we should concede on it. That would be high risk

MPs in the House of Commons after they rejected Labour’s motion of no confidence in Theresa May’s government by 325 votes to 306. Photograph: House of Commons/PA Wire

MPs in the House of Commons after they rejected Labour’s motion of no confidence in Theresa May’s government by 325 votes to 306. Photograph: House of Commons/PA Wire

Once again attention turns to the backstop.

It’s not the only element of Theresa Mays’ resoundingly rejected withdrawal agreement that irks many in Britain but it has become a handy hook on which to hang their outrage.

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