Don’t create drama over Brexit deal, Rishi Sunak tells Tory MPson February 28, 2023 at 11:22 pm

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Rishi Sunak addresses his MPs in an attempt to win support for his new deal on Northern Ireland.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak holds a Q&A session with local business leaders during a visit to Northern IrelandImage source, Reuters

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged his MPs not to create “another Westminster drama” as he sought to win their support for his new Brexit deal.

He told backbench Tories to give the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) the “time and space” to consider the deal.

The agreement with the EU aims to address issues with post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland.

The DUP’s support will be key to restoring Northern Ireland’s power-sharing government.

The party has been boycotting Stormont and preventing the devolved government from functioning because of its concerns over the current arrangements for Northern Ireland.

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the new deal goes “some way” to addressing his party’s concerns but some issues remain.

He said the party will take time to study the details and come to a “collective decision”.

Meanwhile, the European Research Group (ERG) of pro-Brexit Tory MPs, which heard from Sir Jeffrey at a meeting on Tuesday, have commissioned what they have called a “star chamber” of lawyers to scrutinise the deal.

ERG chairman Mark Francois said it could take about a fortnight or even longer for the group’s “legal eagles” to go through it “with an extremely fine tooth comb”.

He added that it was “sensible” for the prime minister to give the DUP time.

Mr Sunak addressed the 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers after visiting Northern Ireland to promote his deal.

He is understood to have told MPs he had “spent a lot of time” with Sir Jeffrey.

“And I would just say one thing to you all: we should give him and the DUP time and space,” he said, adding that there was a “spectrum of views” within the party.

“So let’s not pressure them for an instant answer,” Mr Sunak added.

“Let’s also remember that the last thing the public want is another Westminster drama.”

The response from Tory MPs to the Windsor Framework since it was announced on Monday has been broadly positive.

Following Mr Sunak’s speech to the 1922 committee, one ally of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson said “he did a good job”, while another Brexiteer said the PM’s words had gone down very well.

Another Tory MP, who last week had been deeply sceptical that Mr Sunak could reach an acceptable deal, told the BBC they should probably “eat humble pie” as it looked like the prime minister had done it.

The MP said negotiators had “squared the circle” and the “Stormont brake” mechanism, which aims to give the Northern Ireland Assembly a greater say on how EU laws apply, was a creative solution that should be welcomed.

Sinn Féin, the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly, has urged the DUP to return to the devolved government.

The nationalist party has welcomed the Windsor Framework, although it said it still needed to examine the details.

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