Maros Sefcovic warns the Prime Minister he risks a trade war with the EU if he does not drop threats to use the Protocol Bill
Britain and the EU are not “worlds apart” over the Northern Ireland Protocol, Brussels said on Monday amid Tory MP fears that Rishi Sunak is softening to get a deal.
Maros Sefcovic, the EU’s negotiator, said he was “convinced that where there’s a will, there’s a way” to cut border checks on British goods entering Northern Ireland.
“I believe that our respective positions are not worlds apart if we genuinely explore the EU’s robust proposals,” he told a meeting of UK and EU politicians in Westminster.
“I believe that it could be done and if there is political will, I’m sure that we can sort it out really within a couple of weeks,” he said before warning not all checks could be eliminated.