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Boris Johnson is said to be ‘deeply concerned’ that the Government will strike a compromise with the EU over Northern Ireland that gives a role to European judges.
The former PM fears ministers are planning to let the European Court of Justice be the final arbiter of EU laws that apply within the province to end the long-running dispute over post-Brexit trade.
The Government is stepping up its efforts to resolve the Northern Ireland Protocol dispute before the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in April.
Boris Johnson fears ministers are planning to let the European Court of Justice be the final arbiter of EU laws that apply within the province
According to The Sunday Telegraph, the draft deal would include a layer of protections to stop the European Commission referring disputes