IRELAND may become a go-between for the UK and the EU after Brexit, according to reports, if a Cold War-style battle of wills arises.
negotiations about the Withdrawal Agreement last year. The nation became a poster boy for the EU during the Brexit process — however, Ireland is actually set to lose the most from the UK’s departure, as trade chains to its nearest neighbour. As the possibility of a no deal Brexit looms during intensifying — but deadlocked — trade talks, some commentators have pointed out that Ireland has “never been more alone” in the EU because of its dependence on Britain.
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