Brexit: has the DUP unlocked the backstop conundrum?

Unionist party has reportedly agreed to shift its red lines on border control

Arlene Foster
Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster speaking at a press conference in Stormont
(Image credit: Paul Faith/AFP/Getty Images)

Arlene Foster has played down reports that the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has agreed to shift its red lines in what could be a highly significant twist in the Brexit saga.

According to The Times, the party has handed Boris Johnson a “lifeline” by privately agreeing to accept Northern Ireland abiding by some European Union regulations after Brexit in a deal to replace the Irish backstop.

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