IRELAND'S premier Leo Varadkar has warned of the 'serious threats' to his nation in the event of a no deal Brexit.
"I wouldn't accept that criticism at all. What I would point out though that when it comes to negotiations on Brexit, they happen between the European Union, including Ireland on the one hand, and the UK Government on the other.The Taoiseach warned Ireland could be faced with both security and constitutional threats if Britain leaves the EU without a withdrawal agreement.
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