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Waiting to hear from British government on customs plans, says #DUP leader

The Northern Irish party propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May in parliament is waiting to hear her government’s plans to deal with future customs arrangements with the European Union, its leader Arlene Foster (pictured, left) said on Sunday (6 May), writes Elizabeth Piper.
Speaking on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, the DUP leader said she wanted the EU to work together with the British government to find a solution that would neither result in a return of a hard border with Ireland nor isolate Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom.
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