A report from a unionist think tank involving Ian Paisley and Jamie Bryson has rejected the Windsor Framework
The DUP has said Ian Paisley was not speaking on behalf of the party after the MP argued the Windsor Framework does not meet their seven tests.
He added: "The report concludes that further concessions or 'components' must be 'bolted onto' the framework and it will be for unionists to determine what those concessions should be but until then, the Windsor Framework cannot be supported by unionists as a solution to the protocol." The North Antrim MP said: "I don't believe it meets our tests and there's probably six or seven reasons why.
"Upon completion of that process it will be for the party collectively to set out its position and next steps."
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