There’s been a cautious welcome to proposals by Britain for a 2 year customs union post-Brexit.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has suggested a temporary customs arrangement, which would see borderless travel between the UK and the EU and crucially Ireland.
The British Irish Chamber of Commerce says the avoidance of a cliff-edge scenario is welcome, but admits some of the proposals may not work.
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Ireland South MEP Seán Kelly has told Clare FM that he hopes it’ll lead to clarity on Britain’s exit from the union: