If DUP revolt with single market issue as pretext then there would be grounds for a parliamentary majority behind no confidence vote, also given there might be at least some Tories willing to revolt on such a serious issue.
Triggering general election, pausing timeline on Brexit.
Sure, but a vote of no confidence is more uncertainty. I'm not saying I wouldn't love to see May suffer one, I just think politicians should be proposing something a bit more concrete in the current climate.
https://twitter.com/NicolaSturgeon/status/937960116921536512
Love it, but not sure how this is meant to play out? Vote of no confidence?