THE Tories are producing fantasy "non-solutions" to the Irish border, Sinn Fein has claimed.

They are indifferent to the fallout from Brexit for Ireland, party president Mary-Lou McDonald alleged.

"Allowing the Tories to dodge, equivocate and engage in fantasy non-solutions to the Irish question is most certainly not the answer," she said. "If the architects of Brexit still can't agree what Brexit looks like, that is their problem. It will not become Ireland's problem."

The British Government has said it is committed to ensuring trade and the passage of people and services across the island is "frictionless" after next year's withdrawal from the EU.

McDonald told her party's ard fheis (annual conference) in Belfast that this month's summit of European leaders in Brussels represented "crunch time".