DUP deputy leader Dodds: Brexit deal does not mark end-game of relationship with UK government

Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) deputy leader Dodds recently crossed the wires saying that British Prime Minister Theresa May is desperate for any kind of deal.
Key quotes (via Reuters)
- Party's concern is that backstop becomes default position.
- Asked if DUP will vote against deal, says let’s wait and see, long wait before that.
- Asked if deal marks end game for relationship with the government, replies 'no'.
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