Dear John,
The Northern Ireland Protocol has proven to be one of the most contentious parts of Brexit - despite Boris Johnson assuring us all at the time that his 'oven-ready deal' meant the the border would remain "absolutely unchanged".
Six years on and the UK Government has finally got around to constructive conversations with our nearest and closest allies. Negotiations are nearing a conclusion, with steps being made to repair the pain that past and present Prime Ministers' broken promises have inflicted on businesses and the people of Northern Ireland.
I never wanted Brexit. The Tory in-fighting and childish 'negotiating' tactics this Government has engaged in over the past few years have really been the worst of all worlds. At last, the prospect of a constructive agreement is a step in the right direction.
But we must go further:
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The progress being made shows what can be achieved by turning the page on the past few years. Best for Britain is?calling on the?Government to work towards removing even more post-Brexit barriers between the UK and EU to help businesses and our economy to grow and provide jobs and opportunities for people across these isles.?
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Successful negotiations always involve compromise and while some will focus on what has been given up rather than what has been gained, we should all welcome the flexibility shown by both the EU and UK in the interests of providing stability for the people of Northern Ireland.
Please sign our petition <[link removed]> to ensure that this new, constructive approach becomes the rule and not the exception.
Best wishes,
Naomi Smith
CEO of Best for Britain
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