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Donaldson announces completion of DUP panel’s work on Brexit deal – BreakingNews.ie

After months of intense discussions and negotiations, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) panel on the Brexit deal has officially completed its work, according to party leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson. The group, which was set up to scrutinize the Northern Ireland Protocol, has played a crucial role in determining the party’s stance on the controversial issue. In this article, we take a closer look at what the DUP panel has achieved, its implications for the Brexit deal, and what this means for the future of Northern Ireland.


The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has completed its assessment of the new Brexit deal, according to its leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson. The DUP had established a panel to assess the Windsor Framework agreement, a deal brokered between the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU), and drafted seven tests against which it evaluated the agreement. Even after the assessment, the party has maintained its opposition to the deal. The findings will be discussed with senior members of the party.

Donaldson had set up an eight-person panel to consult with a diverse range of businesses, individuals, and organisations to evaluate the impact of the Windsor Framework agreement on Northern Ireland and its ability to trade with the UK. Despite criticism from DUP and some Conservative backbenchers, Downing Street continues to support the deal, and the EU has signed off on it.

Earlier this month, British MPs voted in favour of regulations to implement the Stormont brake, a key part of the Windsor agreement, despite opposition. The DUP boycotts the powersharing institutions in Northern Ireland, even though power-sharing is an essential part of the Good Friday Agreement, which ended the conflict in Northern Ireland. The party’s members have also opposed the Northern Ireland Protocol, an integral part of the withdrawal agreement signed between the UK and EU in 2019.

The assessment report may provide added pressure onto the UK Government to address concerns raised by the unionist party, as it relies on DUP support to maintain its majority in the UK Parliament. The party has suggested amending the Northern Ireland Protocol, which maintains customs checks on goods moving from Northern Ireland to Great Britain, so it is either abolished, suspended or replaced with a different system.

However, some Conservative MPs are reportedly pushing back against such proposals, accusing the DUP of being disrespectful to the Northern Ireland business community, which has come to terms with the new trading arrangements. Also, since the UK has already agreed to the Windsor Framework agreement and cannot simply backtrack on it, an overhaul of the deal to satisfy the DUP may require EU consent. The EU has already stated that it is not prepared to engage in any renegotiations, and the UK is unlikely to receive any further concessions.

The political impasse could continue, and it may further complicate the UK’s efforts to build a sustainable trading relationship with the EU. The delayed implementation schedule of the Northern Ireland Protocol, which has prevented a full assessment of the agreement’s effects, may also contribute to creating new uncertainties around UK-EU relations. Business leaders have already expressed concern over the impact of this uncertainty on their trading activities and growth plans.

In conclusion, the DUP’s assessment report could reinforce the party’s opposition to the Windsor Framework agreement, but it may not necessarily result in any significant amendments to the deal. It may take a more nuanced approach to accommodate the parties on both sides of the border and maintain peace in Northern Ireland. Nevertheless, the DUP’s stance will continue to draw scrutiny from the UK Government, and any resolutions will depend on prolonged negotiations between the UK and EU officials.

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