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Leader of DUP 'will not be rushed on #Brexit border text'
The leader of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party Arlene Foster (pictured, right) has said she would “not be rushed” on agreeing the text of a deal between Britain and the European Union on the future of the region’s border, the Belfast Telegraph reported.
Foster, whose party props up the government of British Prime Minister Theresa May, on Monday said she would not support her legislation in parliament unless she changed the text of the agreement, which the EU is demanding before it allows Britain to move on to the next phase of Brexit talks.
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