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Brexit: Deal with backstop toxicity, says Arlene Foster
Dealing with the "toxicity" of the Irish border backstop would allow the EU and UK to move towards a Brexit deal, Arlene Foster has said. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader said she was hopeful of finding alternatives but it depended on the "willingness" of the Irish government. But Irish PM Leo Varadkar said the need for the backstop was proven by events at Westminster this week. He said the UK had "resiled from an agreement that they made" with the EU. MPs voted on Tuesday to seek "alternative arrangements" to replace the backstop in Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal. But the EU said it would ... (full story)