By Q Radio News
Stormont's Deputy First Minister has told the UK government to dial down its incendiary language, over the Northern Ireland protocol.
Michelle O'Neill was speaking after a virtual meeting with Brexit minister Lord Frost this morning.
The Sinn Fein Minister said Lord Frost did not confirm to her that the Government would definitely suspend the protocol, by triggering Article 16.
Ms O'Neill has claimed British government threats and “incendiary language” over the Northern Ireland Protocol have contributed to recent street disorder here.
Stormont's Deputy First Minister has told the UK government to dial down its incendiary language, over the Northern Ireland protocol.https://t.co/3fIkNqqAoX
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 9, 2021

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