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Brexit deal: NI business leaders to meet Prime Minister | Brexit deal: NI business leaders to meet Prime Minister |
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Northern Ireland business leaders and representatives of several major employers are to meet the Prime Minister in Downing Street later. | Northern Ireland business leaders and representatives of several major employers are to meet the Prime Minister in Downing Street later. |
The move is seen as a show of support for Theresa May's Brexit deal. | The move is seen as a show of support for Theresa May's Brexit deal. |
The talks are expected to be attended by about 40 individuals, including leaders of business groups and bosses of individual companies. | The talks are expected to be attended by about 40 individuals, including leaders of business groups and bosses of individual companies. |
It is understood that an hour has been set aside for the discussions. | It is understood that an hour has been set aside for the discussions. |
Business groups like the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in Northern Ireland back the withdrawal agreement, largely as it avoids a no-deal exit from the European Union. | Business groups like the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in Northern Ireland back the withdrawal agreement, largely as it avoids a no-deal exit from the European Union. |
The Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU) has gone further in calling on the DUP to back the deal. | The Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU) has gone further in calling on the DUP to back the deal. |
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) has said representatives from wider civic society will also be in attendance, including voluntary and community sectors and universities. | |
'Absurd' | 'Absurd' |
However, the DUP MP Sammy Wilson has said businesses are being used as "puppets" by the Northern Ireland Office. | However, the DUP MP Sammy Wilson has said businesses are being used as "puppets" by the Northern Ireland Office. |
Thursday's talks will likely involve a question and answer session. | Thursday's talks will likely involve a question and answer session. |
Stephen Kelly, the chief executive of Manufacturing NI, said they will tell Mrs May: "We back the deal. Good luck. What do we need to do to help?" | Stephen Kelly, the chief executive of Manufacturing NI, said they will tell Mrs May: "We back the deal. Good luck. What do we need to do to help?" |
He added the delegation will comprise of businesses large and small, urban and rural, industrial and agricultural. | He added the delegation will comprise of businesses large and small, urban and rural, industrial and agricultural. |
The Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) MLA Jim Allister accused them of "lining up to pay homage" to the prime minister. | The Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) MLA Jim Allister accused them of "lining up to pay homage" to the prime minister. |
He said they had failed to answer why they are supportive of a backstop which involves regulations on imports from Great Britain. | He said they had failed to answer why they are supportive of a backstop which involves regulations on imports from Great Britain. |
"The rush to embrace a crippling Irish Sea border is as absurd as it is destructive of our economy," he added. | "The rush to embrace a crippling Irish Sea border is as absurd as it is destructive of our economy," he added. |
Confidence-and-supply 'still in existence' | Confidence-and-supply 'still in existence' |
It comes as the DUP leader Arlene Foster said she wants to meet business organisations who have come out in support of the draft EU withdrawal agreement. | It comes as the DUP leader Arlene Foster said she wants to meet business organisations who have come out in support of the draft EU withdrawal agreement. |
Arlene Foster said that she wants the meeting to be next week "if they want to meet me". | Arlene Foster said that she wants the meeting to be next week "if they want to meet me". |
The DUP leader declined to state whether she supported Sammy Wilson's "puppets" description, but said she met a businessman who employs 300 people and has a turnover of £70m who is "absolutely outraged" by the Brexit deal. | The DUP leader declined to state whether she supported Sammy Wilson's "puppets" description, but said she met a businessman who employs 300 people and has a turnover of £70m who is "absolutely outraged" by the Brexit deal. |
She said there were many more like him who had "a clear view on the withdrawal agreement". | She said there were many more like him who had "a clear view on the withdrawal agreement". |
The BBC understands the DUP have asked the NI Chamber of Commerce to facilitate a meeting with business organisations on Monday. | The BBC understands the DUP have asked the NI Chamber of Commerce to facilitate a meeting with business organisations on Monday. |
However, the former First Minister denied her party's confidence and supply agreement with the government was dead, adding it was "very much still in existence". | However, the former First Minister denied her party's confidence and supply agreement with the government was dead, adding it was "very much still in existence". |