Northern Ireland voters back Brexit backstop

More than four out of five Northern Ireland voters believe the government is handling the negotiations badly
More than four out of five Northern Ireland voters believe the government is handling the negotiations badly
PAUL FAITH

Almost three out of five voters in Northern Ireland favour a “border in the Irish Sea” compromise on Brexit to avoid up to 40,000 job losses and an economic shock for its food and farming sectors, a poll has revealed.

An overwhelming majority backed a Northern Ireland-only backstop — opposed by Boris Johnson and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) — as a way of averting a no-deal Brexit.

Northern Ireland voters have also taken a dim view of how the British government is handling the Brexit negotiations.

More than four out of five believe the government is handling the negotiations badly — two out of three said “very badly” – and just 13% felt the UK government was doing well.

The survey by LucidTalk, a