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We shouldn't forget that there are many in the Tory party who oppose Brexit, and many who are very pro Brexit. Those schisms will soon open, especially with a leader who is a lame duck. Then their wafer thin majority will become apparent.
And there's the delicious irony of this whole affair.
Cameron called the referendum to quell Euro-unrest in his own party, instead of which he lit the blue touchpaper (and ran away) to the bomb that has just blown them apart.
I think the shining of the light on the DUP will only be a good thing. Their outdated policies and vile personal views will become apparent and many will be repulsed by them. That will limit any influence they have.
We shouldn't forget that there are many in the Tory party who oppose Brexit, and many who are very pro Brexit. Those schisms will soon open, especially with a leader who is a lame duck. Then their wafer thin majority will become apparent.