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Brexit deal: PM thanks NI business leaders for support | Brexit deal: PM thanks NI business leaders for support |
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Theresa May has thanked Northern Ireland business leaders and representatives of several major employers for supporting her Brexit deal. | Theresa May has thanked Northern Ireland business leaders and representatives of several major employers for supporting her Brexit deal. |
She has had hour-long talks with them in Downing Street on Thursday. | She has had hour-long talks with them in Downing Street on Thursday. |
In a statement afterwards, the prime minister said their voices were "incredibly important". | In a statement afterwards, the prime minister said their voices were "incredibly important". |
The DUP has been critical of business organisations for speaking in favour of Mrs May's deal. | The DUP has been critical of business organisations for speaking in favour of Mrs May's deal. |
The meeting was attended by about 50 people, representing businesses and the community and voluntary sector. | |
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, by calling on the DUP to back the deal. | The Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU) has gone further, by calling on the DUP to back the deal. |
The prime minister told the delegation that the draft withdrawal agreement and political declaration on the UK-EU future relationship should provide businesses "with the reassurance that I know is so important to you". | The prime minister told the delegation that the draft withdrawal agreement and political declaration on the UK-EU future relationship should provide businesses "with the reassurance that I know is so important to you". |
"That's a transition period to avoid a cliff-edge for businesses and to provide the certainty you need to invest," she added. | "That's a transition period to avoid a cliff-edge for businesses and to provide the certainty you need to invest," she added. |
"An outline relationship that creates a new free trade area with the EU, with no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions. | "An outline relationship that creates a new free trade area with the EU, with no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions. |
"And no hard border within the island of Ireland." | "And no hard border within the island of Ireland." |
Earlier this week, the DUP MP Sammy Wilson said businesses are being used as "puppets" by the Northern Ireland Office. | Earlier this week, the DUP MP Sammy Wilson said businesses are being used as "puppets" by the Northern Ireland Office. |
A view which was echoed by the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) MLA Jim Allister, who accused businesses of "lining up to pay homage" to the prime minister. | A view which was echoed by the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) MLA Jim Allister, who accused businesses of "lining up to pay homage" to the prime minister. |
'Positive engagement' | 'Positive engagement' |
After the meeting, Chief Executive of Hospitality Ulster Colin Neill said: "It wasn't a case of a fan club turning up." | After the meeting, Chief Executive of Hospitality Ulster Colin Neill said: "It wasn't a case of a fan club turning up." |
Mr Neill added that businesses at the meeting had come along to "find out where we are currently". | Mr Neill added that businesses at the meeting had come along to "find out where we are currently". |
He reiterated that businesses still had some concerns about the deal, but said: "The prime minister reassured us in the room that the deal, as it stands, allows unfettered access between Northern Ireland and Great Britain." | He reiterated that businesses still had some concerns about the deal, but said: "The prime minister reassured us in the room that the deal, as it stands, allows unfettered access between Northern Ireland and Great Britain." |
Claire Guinness from Warrenpoint Harbour said it "was a very positive engagement" and "there was a spontaneous round of applause" for the prime minister. | Claire Guinness from Warrenpoint Harbour said it "was a very positive engagement" and "there was a spontaneous round of applause" for the prime minister. |
Manufacturing NI's Stephen Kelly said delegation had met with other politicians besides the prime minister. | Manufacturing NI's Stephen Kelly said delegation had met with other politicians besides the prime minister. |
"We would hope the UK would back this deal because the alternative is no deal and that's a disaster for the Northern Ireland economy," he added. | "We would hope the UK would back this deal because the alternative is no deal and that's a disaster for the Northern Ireland economy," he added. |
Meanwhile, the DUP leader Arlene Foster said she wants to meet business organisations who have come out in support of the draft EU withdrawal agreement. | Meanwhile, 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". |
On Wednesday the DUP leader said she met a businessman who employs 300 people and has a turnover of £70m who is "absolutely outraged" by the Brexit deal. | On Wednesday the DUP leader 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. |