Cleverly hopes DUP recognises achievements in Brexit deal
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Cleverly hopes DUP recognises achievements in Brexit deal
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said the government negotiated its 'Windsor Framework' with Northern Ireland's concerns at the forefront, and hopes the DUP recognised how much it achieved on its behalf.
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