Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says solution unlikely before May elections, accusing UK government of reneging on promises

A resolution to the problems with the Northern Ireland protocol is unlikely to be reached before the Stormont assembly elections in May, the leader of the Democratic Unionist party (DUP) has said.

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said that “very little progress” was being made in negotiations between the UK government and the EU, describing the likelihood of a swift resolution as “quite small”.

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