The Irish Border Is Now Giving the EU a Brexit Headache
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The European Union is used to having the upper hand in the Brexit negotiations. Its surefootedness and unified communications have helped it get most of what it’s wanted since talks started 18 months ago.
But with nine weeks left until the U.K. is scheduled to leave the bloc, and still no British parliamentary approval for the agreement struck between the two sides, the pressure may be starting to tell.