The head of the Northern Irish party that props up British Prime Minister Theres...
DUBLIN - The head of the Northern Irish party that props up British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government said on Thursday its 10 members of parliament would vote against her Brexit divorce deal and had never considered abstaining.
“You cannot abstain on the union. You just could not do that,” DUP leader Arlene Foster told Irish state broadcaster RTE in an interview, referring to the union between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Asked if the DUP might support a “softer” alternative Brexit deal that maintained closer ties between Britain and the European Union, Foster said the most important thing for the party was that Northern Ireland was not treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
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