UPDATE: Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, an ally of PM Boris Johnson's government, says it won't support Brexit deal UK is discussing with EU
Demonstrators from 'Border Communities Against Brexit' attend an anti-No Deal Brexit protest at the Carrickcarnon border crossing on the road between Dundalk, Ireland on October 16, 2019, and Newry in Northern Ireland.
The statement was seen as a major setback for Johnson, who would most likely need the support of his DUP allies in parliament for any deal agreed in Brussels. One EU source said the putative agreement "is politically fragile in London". But Downing Street denied reports the DUP would be the problem and said some details remain to be worked out in Brussels.
"The basic foundations of an agreement are ready and in theory ... we could accept this deal with Great Britain and avoid the chaos and the misfortune linked to an uncontrolled, chaotic exit," Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, said on Poland's TVN24 news. A British government audit, published Wednesday, added weight to fears of an economic breakdown in the event of a "no-deal" exit, forecasting a 45-65 percent cut in cross-Channel trade for up to a year.
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