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‘New Border’ based on technology could be used for North, says Foster


Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster has raised the possibility of "another outskirt" taking into account innovation and information investigation, after the United Kingdom leaves the European Union. 

Talking at a morning occasion on the edges of the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Ms Foster said it would be inconceivable, and undesirable, to make a hard fringe after Brexit. 

"We shouldn't take a gander at outskirts. We ought to take a gander at new fringes as far as utilizing information, utilizing investigation, utilizing new innovation as a part of a way that we haven't here before," she said. 

Executive Theresa May motioned in Birmingham this week that Britain is prone to leave the European single business sector after Brexit and senior priests have proposed that the UK will leave the EU traditions union as well. Leaving the traditions union would require the observing and control of products intersection the Border, unless the island of Ireland is conceded an exceptional status. 

Ms Foster has likewise restated her restriction to the "All-Island Civic Dialog", which the Government will have in Dublin one month from now. 

"It's not an issue of boycotting, I'll just not go and I made that unmistakable right from the very begin," she said. 

"There is positively no requirement for another superstructure to have this discussion." 

Her remarks came in front of a meeting of Cabinet Tuesday to examine an update on Brexit issues which has been set up by Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
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