Michel Barnier today rejected Britain's proposal for how the Irish border should operate after Brexit. The EU's chief negotiator said he had 'worries' about the UK's position because it required Brussels to suspend its normal rules. Mr Barnier said he could not allow the border to be used as a 'test case' for how those rules could be watered down in a future UK-EU trade deal. Britain's position paper, published over the summer, proposed a series of local exemptions on cross-border trade and regulations to police the border without checkpoints. Brussels responded today with a long-awaited paper of its own drafted with significant input from Dublin.
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