The DUP threatened to withdraw from the British government if Northern Ireland was forced to remain in the Common Market or Customs Union after the UK left the European Union (EU) or Brexit.
DUP leader Nigel Dodds said that despite his participation in the ruling coalition, the DUP party, the largest party in Northern Ireland, would vote against the British government if the party's "red line" was breached. violate.
The statement was made in the context of a number of pro-European MPs of British Prime Minister Theresa May's tentative party expected April 26 to hold a symbolic vote on keeping the UK at re-union tariffs.
In addition, there is information that the EU is still trying to persuade Britain to remain in the EU's customs union after the Senate rejected a bill that left the EU customs union proposed by May's government.
The receipt of DUP supporters is critical to the bills proposed by the British Government following the disappointing vote of early voting in June 2017. Allied with the DUP to have enough seats to form the government.
On April 25, British Minister of Breast Cancer David Davis also confirmed that Britain would not remain in the customs union after Britain left the EU. Britain and the EU are also in a deadlock to ensure there is no hard border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland after the Brexit.
Monday, April 30, 2018
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