The fallout has yet to come Taoiseach concerned over impact of UK Brexit disruption on Ireland
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he is concerned that the disruption being caused by Brexit in Britain will have an impact on Ireland.
Speaking on the last day of his visit to New York for United Nations meetings, Mr Martin said he believes âthe fallout has yet to come in terms of Brexitâ.
Britain has recently been hit by fuel shortages and difficulties filling supermarket shelves.
The Taoiseach was asked if he was concerned about the possibility of knock-on effects in Ireland. Mr Martin replied: âI am indeed.â
He said: âIâve been concerned for a long time in relation to Brexit.
âI think Covid has masked a lot of the issues around Brexit.
âNow weâve managed to weather some of the storm because of preparation, and we prepared well, and also because weâre opening up links to Europeâ.
However, he said he has picked up from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Ireland that theyâre finding the lead times for ordering goods and getting them into the country is âmuch longerâ than it would have been before Brexit.
He said British SMEs are finding it difficult to access the European market.
âSo I think the fallout has yet to come in terms of Brexit,â he said.
Mr Martin said that if the politics could be taken away from the issue âeverybody, including the UK need to reflect on how itâs workingâ.
He said: âWe owe it to those at the frontline of industry and business that systems run smoothly.â
The Taoiseach also suggested that there âhasnât been the same level of preparation in the UK for Brexit and the results of that are showing in some aspects of British commerce and British businessâ.
Asked if the British should renegotiate, he said: âThatâs not going to happen.
âBut what can happen is common sense and pragmatism.â
One example he gave was the British governmentâs plan to replace the EU quality mark with a UK one and how this was postponed for a year as British businesses said they werenât ready and it would have created too many logistical difficulties.
Mr Martin also said that the issues that have arisen have âbeen compounded also â" we must be fair â" by supply chain issues around Covid globallyâ.
By he said heâs âin no doubt that Brexit is a worryâ in terms of the potential for Ireland to be impacted by disruption in Britain.
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