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carrying out certain checks. as regards the proposals today, brussels has to wait and see if it becomes law to take action, but there s no appetite to zoom into a big trade war with the uk here. eu leaders have got their hands full with the cost of living crisis and the war in ukraine. we rejoined now from dublin by irish senator neale richmond, european affairs spokesman for the fine gael party. thank you forjoining us. the uk foreign secretary says the proposed change will leave the eu no worse off. if you have a point? h0 change will leave the eu no worse off. if you have a point? off. if you have a point? no does she not have a off. if you have a point? no does she not have a point off. if you have a point? no does she not have a point it off. if you have a point? no does she not have a point it also - off. if you have a point? no does she not have a point it also was i she not have a point it also was proposal sees is the uk bricking international law and acting unilaterall