That hardly sells the Michael Barnier (not the Theresa May deal) no real withdrawal deal to us.
Many of us in the UK perceive that "no deal" is indeed the European Commission's perspective.
They and I know that an arrangement whereby the UK cannot leave the
EU Customs Union without the permission of the EU is not a deal.
Let me repeat to get the context back :
No deal on the Irish issue means no deal with the EU above the level of bare bone WTO.
If that no deal is preferred, there is indeed no benefit in any negotiation.
The EU has as condition that any deal needs for a start a decent solution for the Irish border, also the Withdrawal deal.
From Day 1 after the referendum the Irish border issue was clear: A hard Brexit would mean a hard border.
That hard border could ignite the tensions and risk a revival of the Troubles.
That's the elephant in the room, completely overshadowed by all the talk about money and other Brexit stuff, overwhelmed by tactics towards the EU, how to cave them in.
There has been in the UK newsmedia coverage not so much on the igniting part of that issue... it was called the Irish border.... and considering the sensitive nature of that conflict completely understandable IF everybody accepts an understanding on that issue. Recognising the severity but low key in public.
But low key does not mean you can ignore that elephant in the room.
The EU made as first proposal for the Irish issue that NI would get a special status with a soft border. That would leave free how the deal would become of the other 98% of the UK.
NI would not only be protected against the risks of violence escalation, but also get a special status which would make it interesting for investments in a higher level economy, generating higher wages than now (do mind that unemployment in NI is low while it has a very low GDP per Capita, and gets per year 10 Billion GBP aid from Westminster to pay social and health care, at risk from further austerity).
Now... May was not interested in a free market Brexiteer Canada FTA++ and Corbyn had mentioned he wanted a customs union ++++++... so why not going to a deal that was a May-style customs union ++++++.
This was all a free choice of the UK. That May used anti-democratic and anti-parliamentary tricks to be the only one negotiating cannot be blamed on the EU.
Barnier even offered in between to the Brexiteers to prepare a Canada FTA (which would fit well with that special status of only NI).
But always and for every new whim of May... including a soft Irish border.
Not to the financial benefit of the EU (the EU will continue to aid NI financially regardless what), not for the glory of a bigger EU... just a pragmatical solution for the people of NI, Ireland... and a clear signal to all small EU members that they would not need to be afraid of any big third countries ignoring and bullying them.
And the UK, or better England has quite a track record of ignoring and bullying Irish people.
Here some articles, starting with one today from a former Irish ambassador to the UK, Bobby McDonagh: explaining that the EU was key in finding peace and not Westminster.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/28/ireland-peace-process-brexit-eu-uk
And here by coincidence released today from the UK national archives (the 30 year term) some from the attitude of Margaret Thatcher on the Irish issue. The exact opposite attitude as that was needed for peace. She was aware of that somehow, because she admitted that she did not know how to get peace. But she did know that her boys had to fight (more).
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-files-show-thatchers-gloom-over-irish-border
Now... with the EU trying to STAY the peacekeeper, low-key in public statements on the issue, but Ireland taking the role to be more articulated, and the NI population already clear by voting in majority Remain...
Why then is the EU blamed to have that condition ?
Why is the EU blamed for some devilish trick to chain the UK in the Withdrawal deal ?
The plain moral question for me is:
how can you be in favor of a no-deal or any deal without accepting a minimal surgery to keep the peace process of NI intact with a local soft border ?
Once that is accepted, the negotiation becomes normal again.