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Brexit to blame for disruption of food supply in N. Ireland, says Irish FM, amid reports of ‘bare’ shop shelves | Brexit to blame for disruption of food supply in N. Ireland, says Irish FM, amid reports of ‘bare’ shop shelves |
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Problems with food supply into Northern Ireland from Great Britain are “clearly a Brexit issue”, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister has said, amid reports of food shortages and “bare” supermarket shelves. | Problems with food supply into Northern Ireland from Great Britain are “clearly a Brexit issue”, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister has said, amid reports of food shortages and “bare” supermarket shelves. |
Speaking to ITV on Wednesday, Simon Coveney said the shortages were “part of the reality” of the UK leaving the EU. “Let’s not pretend Brexit doesn’t force that kind of change,” he added. | Speaking to ITV on Wednesday, Simon Coveney said the shortages were “part of the reality” of the UK leaving the EU. “Let’s not pretend Brexit doesn’t force that kind of change,” he added. |
UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss, who also took part in the program, agreed with Coveney, admitting that Brexit had contributed to food shortages in supermarkets in Northern Ireland. She still defended the situation, however, saying that “a period of adjustment” was always expected and adding that the supermarket shelves “were being stocked.” | UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss, who also took part in the program, agreed with Coveney, admitting that Brexit had contributed to food shortages in supermarkets in Northern Ireland. She still defended the situation, however, saying that “a period of adjustment” was always expected and adding that the supermarket shelves “were being stocked.” |
Some disappointed shoppers in Northern Ireland have been taking to Twitter in recent days, reporting empty shelves in supermarkets, while others vented their anger at the Brexit situation in general. | Some disappointed shoppers in Northern Ireland have been taking to Twitter in recent days, reporting empty shelves in supermarkets, while others vented their anger at the Brexit situation in general. |
One of Britain’s largest supermarket chains, Tesco, said last week that deliveries of goods to Northern Ireland, including ready meals and fresh fruit, were experiencing disruptions due to Brexit. | One of Britain’s largest supermarket chains, Tesco, said last week that deliveries of goods to Northern Ireland, including ready meals and fresh fruit, were experiencing disruptions due to Brexit. |
Despite being part of the UK, Northern Ireland has remained in the EU single market post-Brexit. The ‘Irish Sea Border’ between the two now means all commercial goods brought into Northern Ireland from Great Britain needs a customs declaration. Trade is now regulated by the so-called Northern Ireland Protocol and requires health certifications on animal-based foods. Tariffs have also been introduced on some goods considered “at risk” of moving into the European Union (ie, crossing the land border into the Republic of Ireland). | Despite being part of the UK, Northern Ireland has remained in the EU single market post-Brexit. The ‘Irish Sea Border’ between the two now means all commercial goods brought into Northern Ireland from Great Britain needs a customs declaration. Trade is now regulated by the so-called Northern Ireland Protocol and requires health certifications on animal-based foods. Tariffs have also been introduced on some goods considered “at risk” of moving into the European Union (ie, crossing the land border into the Republic of Ireland). |
Currently a number of grace periods lasting for up to six months are in operation before the protocol comes into full force. Among other measures, the grace periods reduce the number of veterinary health certificates required on animal-based food products. | Currently a number of grace periods lasting for up to six months are in operation before the protocol comes into full force. Among other measures, the grace periods reduce the number of veterinary health certificates required on animal-based food products. |
Yet, with supply problems apparently already beginning despite the grace period, many fear the situation is only going to get worse. | Yet, with supply problems apparently already beginning despite the grace period, many fear the situation is only going to get worse. |
Some British politicians have recently tried to play down the influence of Brexit on food supply disruption in Northern Ireland. | Some British politicians have recently tried to play down the influence of Brexit on food supply disruption in Northern Ireland. |
On Tuesday, British Conservative Party politician who serves as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis said that the food supply disruption there is down to coronavirus and has “nothing to do with the Protocol.” | On Tuesday, British Conservative Party politician who serves as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis said that the food supply disruption there is down to coronavirus and has “nothing to do with the Protocol.” |
His comments prompted a withering response from Northern Ireland’s Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots, who called him “the emperor with no clothes – but instead of a small boy pointing out he's naked, the whole crowd is pointing it out.” | His comments prompted a withering response from Northern Ireland’s Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots, who called him “the emperor with no clothes – but instead of a small boy pointing out he's naked, the whole crowd is pointing it out.” |
Irish FM Coveney also dismissed Lewis’ claim on Wednesday, saying “The supermarket shelves were full before Christmas and there are some issues now in terms of supply chains, and so that’s clearly a Brexit issue.” | Irish FM Coveney also dismissed Lewis’ claim on Wednesday, saying “The supermarket shelves were full before Christmas and there are some issues now in terms of supply chains, and so that’s clearly a Brexit issue.” |
The fact that Northern Ireland has remained in the EU’s single market is seen by some as an indication that the North is moving further away from the UK and taking a step towards reunifying with the Republic to the south, 100 years after it was partitioned. | The fact that Northern Ireland has remained in the EU’s single market is seen by some as an indication that the North is moving further away from the UK and taking a step towards reunifying with the Republic to the south, 100 years after it was partitioned. |
That sentiment was echoed by former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, who said this week that Northern Ireland was “heading for the exit door” from the UK. Writing in the London Evening Standard, he said that the majority of the English public “will not care” if Northern Ireland exits the UK to create a united Ireland. He blamed Brexit for “unleashing” English nationalism and making the future of the United Kingdom a major political problem for years to come. | That sentiment was echoed by former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, who said this week that Northern Ireland was “heading for the exit door” from the UK. Writing in the London Evening Standard, he said that the majority of the English public “will not care” if Northern Ireland exits the UK to create a united Ireland. He blamed Brexit for “unleashing” English nationalism and making the future of the United Kingdom a major political problem for years to come. |
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