Democratic Unionist Party

Defecting Labour and Tory MPs could replace the DUP as confidence and supply partners.
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On a whistle-stop tour of Northern Ireland, the PM showed little real regard, or even respect, for the real fears of a hard border's impact on hard-won peace
But now Brexiteers upset too as she throws doubt on hi-tech ‘alternative’.
From those "blood red" lines on Brexit negotiations, to calling the Irish PM a "nutcase".
Government is "hiding behind devolution" to keep DUP on-side, Stella Creasy told the Commons.
The DUP politician's no-deal plan was branded "woefully out of touch".
Writing for HuffPost UK, Labour MP warns of the damage "a government so desperate to cling to power can do".
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About Democratic Unionist Party
Who are the DUP? What are their policies? Questions are being asked of the Democratic Unionist Part after entering into a 'confidence and supply' arrangement with Theresa May and the Conservative Party in order to help their minority government pass legislation after the UK general election in 2017. Their leader Arlene Foster has vowed to 'bring stability to our country' by supporting the Tories.