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#DUP leader Foster calls on May to demand a better #Brexit deal

The head of the small Northern Irish party that props up the British government this week called on Prime Minister Theresa May to demand a better Brexit deal and said the suggestion that the only alternative was a no-deal Brexit was a “false choice”, writes Conor Humphries.
“I appreciate the concerns people have about a no deal but this should not be a binary choice,” Democratic Unionist Party Leader Arlene Foster (pictured, left) said in a statement. “It is absolutely clear that it is time to work for a better deal.”
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