The Democratic Unionist Party, which supports Johnson's minority government, is reportedly prepared to relax its Brexit red lines to agreeing a deal.
The Democratic Unionist Party which props up the Conservative government is willing to drop one of its strict Brexit red lines, according to reports. The Northern Irish party is reportedly willing to accept a regulatory border in the Irish sea. This could pave the way to a compromise agreement between Boris Johnson and EU leaders. However, it would likely fall way short of replacing the backstop in a way that is acceptable to Ireland and the rest of the EU.
The Democratic Unionist Party which props up the Conservative government is willing to drop one of its strict Brexit red lines, according to reports. The Northern Irish party is reportedly willing to accept a regulatory border in the Irish sea. This could pave the way to a compromise agreement between Boris Johnson and EU leaders. However, it would likely fall way short of replacing the backstop in a way that is acceptable to Ireland and the rest of the EU.
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