May clinched legally binding Brexit assurances from the bloc in a last-ditch attempt to win over rebellious British lawmakers who have threatened to vote down her divorce deal again.
"All of this will need to be taken together and analysed very carefully because we are speaking at the moment without having had sight of the precise text," Dodds, whose party voted against the deal in January, told parliament. (Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Conor Humphries)
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