The Northern Ireland Brexit deal isn’t all it’s cracked up to be
Rishi Sunak’s new Brexit deal is an end to any dreams of a UK that runs itself. Much of the focus has been on Northern Ireland, with the government hailing the legislation as a means of halting post-Brexit checks on goods moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. But there are far bigger – and more troubling – implications for the UK as a whole. Sunak’s deal makes it clear that our laws are still, in some cases, second to EU laws. So ignore the fanfare that the new deal, agreed with the DUP and called ‘Safeguarding the Union’, is something to celebrate. A large, dramatic, sleight of hand is
