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EU must be open to credible UK proposals, says Taoiseach |

Mr Varadkar said that any request from the UK for an extension to the Brexit process would have to have a purpose and one would have conditions attached.Mr Varadkar said that a no-deal scenario "puts us in a difficult situation" as "we have to reconcile the Good Friday Agreement and obligations to protect the single market".

"There is still time for the prime minister to come to the European Council with proposals, proposals that are credible and have a clear pathway to success," he said. https://t.co/lqSjDTWEN5 pic.twitter.com/KZppXR7DhtTheresa May summons her cabinet for marathon talks The Taoiseach would only say Ireland had prepared intensively for a ‘no-deal' scenario, but he said nobody should underestimate the difficulties it posed for all of us.

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