03/04/2019
DUP criticises May's 'lamentable' negotiations as she turns to Labour to break Brexit logjam. What will it all mean for NI?
The DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson has dismissed suggestions that the party has been side lined in Brexit talks, after the prime minister reached out to Labour to break the logjam. Theresa May is expected to meet Jeremy Corbyn later after she said she wanted to work with the Labour leader to end the Brexit deadlock. The prime minister hopes the two of them can come up with a modified version of her deal with the EU that can secure the backing of MP鈥檚. Mr Corbyn says he wants a customs union and workers' rights to be priorities. So what will all that mean for Northern Ireland? And has the prime minister cut loose hard-line Brexiteers and the DUP? Stephen spoke to 麻豆社 NI Economics and Business Editor John Campbell, and got the views of NI Labour party member Phil Kelly and Hermann Kelly, Director of Communications EFDD Group in the European Parliament.
Also on the programme, the controversial comedian Frankie Boyle is under fire again as joke about IRA killing Tories causes outcry. Stephen got the views of John Laverty, Executive Editor of the Belfast Telegraph, and Tom Slater from Spiked Online.
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