New Northern Ireland Brexit trade rules approved paving way for power sharing
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Leo Varadkar, Ireland's premier, told RTÉ that the EU would have "some questions" about the new arrangements but added: "From what I have seen so far, I don't see any red flags.51% : "The UK government has said that the package only affects the operation of the Windsor framework, the set of post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland that was agreed with Brussels last year, and therefore does not require EU approval.
42% : What happens when we try and diverge from EU laws?
40% : There was criticism of the package from some Brexit-backing Tory backbenchers and from DUP MP, Sammy Wilson, who argued that Northern Ireland will remain "subservient" to EU rules and called for more time to examine the proposals that he said had been "hurried through.
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