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Foster supports Anglo-Irish border control plan

byCT Report
01/12/2016
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DUBLIN: Northern Ireland’s first minister has expressed support for a joint UK and Irish effort to strengthen border controls at Irish ports and airports.

The idea was raised last month by NI Secretary of State James Brokenshire. NI First Minister Arlene Foster said it would have to be agreed by the UK and Irish governments and other EU states. She added that both governments had been discussing new ways to protect the borders of the Common Travel Area (CTA) even before Brexit vote in June.

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The CTA consists of the Republic of Ireland, the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and there are no passport controls for Irish and UK citizens travelling inside its borders.

Post-Brexit, however, Northern Ireland will be the only part of the UK that will share a land border with another EU state.

This has raised questions about how the Irish border will policed, how goods will be transported across it and how any new immigration restrictions will be enforced.

Speaking to an upcoming edition of the BBC’s Hardtalk programme, Mrs Foster said governments were “speaking this long before the European Union exit vote was taken”.

“How do we protect ourselves as two islands against terrorism? How do we protect ourselves in other ways?

“And the way they were talking about was using the common travel area and having that special relationship between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland recognised by them working very closely together.”

However, the first minister added: “Of course this will have to be accepted by the other member states in Europe.”

“This is the trick, as it were, because we can’t enter into negotiations around any of this until Article 50 is triggered and the Republic’s government are very keen to point out that they are not in negotiations at the moment, they’re just in discussions.”

Last month, Mr Brokenshire told the Guardian newspaper that London and Dublin would work to strengthen the Republic of Ireland’s external borders in order to prevent illegal migrants entering the UK through the CTA.

“We have put in place a range of measures to further combat illegal migration working closely with the Irish government,” he said.

“Our focus is to strengthen the external border of the common travel area [CTA], building on the strong collaboration with our Irish partners.”

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