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Leave - a minority

Meanwhile, it appears the DUP, the majority political party in the Ulster Assembly . . . .
The Democratic Unionist party spent £282,000 on a pro-Brexit advert in a newspaper that is not published in Northern Ireland, according to documents released by the Electoral Commission.
Under a provision in funding rules dating to the Troubles, which allows Northern Irish political parties to accept anonymous contributions, the identity of the donors to the DUP campaign had not been made public.

The advertising cover wrap appeared in the Metro elsewhere in the UK as part of a total DUP spend on the EU referendum campaign of £425,000, more than seven times the party’s declared expenditure of £58,183 on the 2015 general election.
. . . . . . but do not represent the majority who voted in Northern Ireland in the referendum to remain in the EU!
Update


Brexit’s Irish border problem, explained

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