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What the DUP says on Brexit

(from their 2017 electoral manifesto)
"DURING THE NEGOTIATIONS THE DUP WANTS TO SEE
A FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING PRIORITIES AND OBJECTIVES:
...2. Ease of trade with the Irish Republic and throughout the European Union
3. Maintenance of the Common Travel Area
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6. Particular circumstances of Northern Ireland with a land border with the EU fully reflected
7. Frictionless border with Irish Republic assisting those working or travelling in the other jurisdiction
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9. Comprehensive free trade and customs agreement with the European Union
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20. Effective immigration policy which meets the skills, labour and security needs of the UK
21. Rights of British citizen

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