Britain Secures 'Breakthrough' Brexit Deal With the EU
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98% Very Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : The deal is set to finalise Brexit more than six years after the 2016 referendum, and to resolve the trading issues created by the Northern Ireland Protocol.53% : He added: "The United Kingdom and European Union may have had our differences in the past but we are allies, trading partners, and friends, something that we have seen clearly in the past year as we join with others to support Ukraine.
53% : But Sunak said the new deal allows for "further democratic accountability," providing a "very powerful mechanism" for Stormont to use when it has concerns.
47% : But when asked how unionists might feel that Northern Ireland is still being traded with differently from the rest of the UK, Sunak said people will see the new deal "delivers significant improvements in almost every aspect of their lives" -- which he believed had been negatively impacted by the protocol.
45% : The new deal effectively rips up former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's protocol deal -- a key aspect of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
45% :Speaking on Monday afternoon, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said: "We'll take our time to consider the detail and measure a deal against our Seven Tests."The Prime Minister wouldn't be drawn on what he would do if Boris Johnson and the hardline Eurosceptic European Research Group would try to block the new deal.
43% : Speaking alongside the EU chief at a press conference in Windsor, Sunak said the deal not only protected Northern Ireland's place in the United Kingdom, but was the "beginning of a new chapter" in Britain's relationship with the European Union (EU).
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