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Rishi Sunak seeks thawed relations at UK-Ireland summit

Nov 9, 2022, 3:23 PM | Updated: Nov 10, 2022, 12:25 pm

Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, and Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin during a m...

Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, and Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin during a meeting at the British-Irish Council summit in Blackpool, England, Thursday Nov. 10, 2022. (Cameron Smith/Pool via AP)

(Cameron Smith/Pool via AP)

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Rishi Sunak aimed to repair frayed relations with Britain’s European Union neighbors — and with highly skeptical leaders in Scotland and Wales — when he attended a summit of leaders from across the U.K. and Ireland on Thursday.

It was the first time since 2007 that a U.K. leader has gone to the British Irish Council, which brings together government representatives from the U.K., Ireland and semi-autonomous administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Self-governing British dependencies the Channel Islands and Isle of Man are also represented at the council, which was set up after Northern Ireland’s 1998 peace agreement.

Sunak urged political leaders to “be pragmatic” and “work together in our shared interests.”

“Let’s deliver for all our people across these great islands – and build a future defined not by division, but by unity and hope,” he said.

It’s a marked change of tone – if not yet of substance – from Britain’s Conservative government.

Sunak, who took office last month, wants to improve relations with Ireland and the rest of the EU, soured by Britain’s acrimonious departure from the now 27-nation bloc in 2020. The U.K. prime minister for much of that time was Boris Johnson, a Brexit-booster who often seemed to delight in riling EU officials.

Sunak is also a long-time supporter of Brexit, but has struck a more emollient tone. Britain and the EU have recently restarted talks on resolving a long-simmering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules that has soured U.K.-EU relations and spurred a political crisis in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland has been without a fully functioning government since February because of a dispute over post-Brexit customs checks on goods shipped to the region from other parts of the U.K.

The checks are designed to keep an open border between Northern Ireland and neighboring Ireland, an EU member. But they have angered British Unionist politicians, who are refusing to form a power-sharing government with Irish nationalists, because they see the checks as undermining Northern Ireland’s place in the United Kingdom.

That has left Northern Ireland facing an unwanted new election — though the U.K. government on Wednesday postponed calling one for several weeks in the hope a political solution can be found.

In the absence of a government, civil servants are representing Northern Ireland at the two-day meeting in Blackpool, a seaside resort town in northwest England.

Britain and the EU have so far failed to bridge their differences over the border checks. But after meeting Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, Sunak said that with “goodwill and pragmatism” a solution could be found.

He said the two leaders had had a “very positive meeting.”

Martin agreed that “there is now a very good window of opportunity here to get this issue resolved.”

Sunak also held talks with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and spoke by phone with the leader of Wales, Mark Drakeford, who was absent because he has COVID-19.

Sturgeon, whose Scottish National Party aims to take Scotland out of the United Kingdom, said the meeting had been “constructive and cordial.”

It all stands in contrast to Sunak’s predecessor, Liz Truss, who snubbed Drakeford and Sturgeon, failing even to phone them during her tumultuous 50 days in office.

Despite the improved relations, both Sturgeon and Labour Party politician Drakeford oppose many of the economic decisions made by the Conservative government in London. More friction is likely after Sunak’s government unveils a package of tax increases and spending cuts on Nov. 17 as it tries to shore up a crumbling economy.

Britain’s economy, already under pressure from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the pandemic and the fallout from Brexit, took a nosedive when Truss announced a huge package of unfunded tax cuts on Sept. 23. The move alarmed financial markets, sent the pound to a record low against the dollar and forced the Bank of England to step in to stop the crisis spreading.

Truss resigned less than a month later, leaving successor Sunak to find billions in savings to shore up the nation’s finances.

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