Boris Johnson has paid a visit to Co Armagh this evening (Thursday).
The Prime Minister has gone to the Tayto factory in Tandragee as part of his campaign for the upcoming General Election on December 9.
He is meeting with management before taking a tour of the factory.
However, Sinn Féin’s Mickey Brady said Mr Johnson is attempting to avoid public scrutiny over Brexit with his clandestine visit to the north.
“British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sneaked into Tandragee today on an unannounced visit but he can’t escape the fact that the majority of people in the north rejected the reckless Tory Brexit,” he said.
“I’m sure the business community, the farmers, the agri-food producers, retailers, cross-border workers, young people and many others would have welcomed the opportunity to confront Boris Johnson about the impact of Brexit.
“When I speak to all of these groups they are cannot see anything good from Brexit and are hugely critical of the Tory/DUP agenda. They want to see the protections that have been secured in Europe for our economy, for our peace agreements and to avoid a hard border. And more and more are looking to a way back into the EU through Irish unity.
“While Boris Johnson may want to avoid the people he can’t avoid the polls and on December 12 the public will have a chance to have their say.
“Sinn Féin is calling on people to come out and reject the Tories, reject the DUP, reject Brexit, reject Westminster and vote for a better future on the island of Ireland.”