Former prime ministers Sir John Major and Tony Blair have united to condemn Boris Johnson's law-breaking Brexit bill. The pair described the legislation as imperilling the Irish peace process, trade negotiations and the UK's integrity.
The Tory and Labour former leaders have written in The Sunday Times: "It puts the Good Friday Agreement at risk, because it negates the predictability, political stability and legal clarity that are integral to the delicate balance between the north and south of Ireland that is at the core of the peace process. "This has wide-ranging ramifications.
It will not only make negotiation with the EU more difficult, but also any trade negotiations with other nations, including the United States.
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