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DUP will vote against May's deal, 'backstop has to go': Foster

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Leader of the DUP Arlene Foster confirms her party will not support Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal with the European Union and demand the Prime minister renegotiate with the EU over the backstop that has been a worrying focus point for Northern Ireland. SOUNDBITE

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