‘No hard Border. No EU red tape’

Unionists in the Border area of west Fermanagh reflect on the week’s negotiations

Democtartic Union Party leader Arlene Foster has said on 8th December, that there is more work do do on Irish border before final Brexit deal is agreed.

The sky is blue, then black, the trees are shivering in the north winds and the first snows of winter have arrived on the farmlands of Fermanagh.

Last Monday Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader and former first minister Arlene Foster, who grew up along the Border here and represents the area, disrupted the choreographed delivery of the deal between the UK and the EU on the crucial issue of the Irish Border with Northern Ireland.

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