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Brexit: DUP say 'gaps remain' after Johnson meeting – BBC News, BBC News

Brexit: DUP say 'gaps remain' after Johnson meeting – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 DUP Leader Arlene FosterImage copyright                 PA                                                      
Image caption                                    DUP leader Arlene Foster said some speculation was very wide of the mark                             

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has said “gaps remain” before it will back any **** Brexit agreement.

Members of the party met Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the second night in a row amidspeculation a deal is close.

Earlier, party leader Arlene Foster said the DUP would “stick with our principles” that NI “must remain” in the United Kingdom’s customs union.

It comes afterThe Guardian said the UK has made further concessionsover the issue of customs and the Irish border.

Downing Street has played down reports of an imminent deal with the ***.

In a statement following the 90 – minute meeting, the DUP said: “We respect the fact negotiations are ongoing therefore cannot give a detailed commentary but it would be fair to indicate gaps remain and further work is required. “

The DUP has consistently opposed any new customs checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom, while the EU and the British government have both said there cannot be a hard border within the island of Ireland.

Asked earlier if the DUP had given any ground on customs checks, Mrs Foster told BBC News NI: “We are in a negotiation. I think it is right to give the negotiators space and time to do all of this.

“Everybody knows what our position is in relation to the constitutional and economic integrity of the UK.

“That is where we stand, we continue to stand there. “

She added that the DUP had always said Northern Ireland must be” integrally within the UK “and dismissed some speculation around a Brexit deal as “so far off of the mark you can’t see the mark anymore”.

            

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Media caption“We need to deal with the facts, “say the Irish deputy PM

On Tuesday,EU negotiator Michel Barnier said there was a “narrow path” to a Brexit dealthis week but the two sides would have to agree the details by the end of the day.

Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar said talks were “moving in the right direction “but gaps between the sides remained.

The UK is due to leave the EU at 23: (GMT on) ************************************** (October.

Mr Barnier said there was a “narrow path” to be trod between the EU’s objective of protecting the single market and Boris Johnson’s goal of keeping Northern Ireland in the UK’s customs territory.

The original Brexit deal struck between the EU an d former Prime Minister Theresa May contained a clause known as the backstop, which would have seen the whole of the UK staying in the customs union for an indefinite period.

The DUP also opposed an earlier proposal from the EU that would have involved Northern Ireland alone remaining in the EU’s customs union.

Mrs Foster said there was “no point reinventing that” and called for flexibility from the EU.

            

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