Boris Johnson vowed to abide by the 'letter and spirit' of the Good Friday Agreement today as he was accused of being 'complacent' about the peace process. On his first visit to Northern Ireland, Boris Johnson said he would 'insist' on the terms of the peace deal being honoured as he pushes through the UK's departure from the EU. Mr Johnson has been holding talks with the province's political leaders at Stormont as he tries to break the deadlock that has crashed powersharing. But he faces fury after again insisting that Brexit must happen by the end of October with or without a deal. Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald said his policy was a 'piece of astonishing political and economic self-harm', and would trigger a referendum on unification of Ireland.
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