Prime Ministerial Private Office files
Ireland: No.10 record of conversation (MT-King-Howe-Armstrong-Cradock) ["Balance of advantage in the Agreement" - as it stood draft agreement "offered Britain few obvious advantages"; claim of improved cooperation against terrorism open to the riposte that "it should not be necessary for the UK to pay a price for Irish co-operation in this field"; essential to secure Irish accession to ECST; amendments to draft summary and to agreement; MT stressed "we must be able to make crystal clear that the Irish Government would have no executive role in the north"] [declassified Dec 2014]
| Document type: | Declassified documents |
|---|---|
| Source: | PREM19/1551 f252 |
| Editorial comments: | Read other documents selected from this file. The full file from which this item is taken can be seen here - PREM19-1551. |
| Importance ranking: | Major |
| Word count: | 3pp |
| Themes: | MT's meetings as PM, Foreign Secretary’s meetings, Media, Foreign policy (Western Europe - non-EU), Terrorism, Northern Ireland |
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