Arlene Foster says the Labour leader has taken different views on a 'whole myriad' of issues.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has insisted her party will not support a Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn.
She told Sky News their shared opposition to a border in the Irish Sea was the only thing they had in common with him. The DUP leader, who was kingmaker last time around, said she would demand changes to the Brexit deal if the Tories call on her again.Mrs Foster said:"If he makes that phone call, I will be saying to him 'Boris I need changes. I need changes around customs and I need changes around the consent issue. I need to see those happening before we could ever be in a position to support you in government'.
The DUP leader argues that the Labour leader's resistance to the prime minister's Brexit deal would not justify putting him into Number 10.She said:"You may say on that one issue that he's adopting a similar position but in a whole myriad of other issues which would be bad for Northern Ireland, bad for the United Kingdom, he's certainly not adopting the same position.
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