Dublin might have to opt for '˜Irexit' and quit EU, says Irish diplomat
Ray Bassett says that the Irish state faces a “momentous decision” after Brexit, but has stubbornly chosen to stick with the EU regardless.
Mr Bassett, writing in the News Letter today, says Dublin should instead keep its options open.
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Hide AdThe Republic’s ex ambassador to Canada, Jamaica and Bahamas is one of the first establishment figures south of the border to float the idea of ‘Irexit’–Ireland leaving the EU.
Mr Bassett writes: “The Irish state faces a momentous decision in the wake of the Brexit vote.
“That decision will shape its future – to decide whether to continue to be part of ‘Team EU’; or alternatively once the UK leaves, that its future lies more with the North Atlantic Anglophone world.”
He adds: “Therefore, the decision of the Irish government to peremptorily stick with Team EU, regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, is perplexing to say the least. I have never heard of a country going into negotiations without a bottom line before.”
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Hide AdMr Bassett says that Dublin did not “lift a finger to give [David] Cameron a decent hand in the referendum”.
Now that that vote has been lost, he says the Irish Department of Finance has outlined “a dire scenario in the event of a hard Brexit” but has not examined the cost of leaving “the EU and keep a free trade area with post Brexit Britain”.
It is, he says, “the height of folly not to consider all options”.