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No but we are looking at a LOT of very heavy weight business execs and politicians who might just swing into the majority if DUP allow it (and it's in their interest to)
Besides obvious social political clustercuck of hard Irish border, I think DUP are privvy to Brexit plausability studies (via parl. support leverage) and it's probably clear that no relationship with Theresa May's gov is worth the damage that Brexit will do to NI, Eire and U.K. as a whole.
I agree, and I want it to happen. But it's based on a lot of assumptions - legal and political. Therefore, it's more uncertainty, which leads me back to my original point: a flurry of tweets stating "NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT!", when placed in the recent history of British politicians "acting now" without clear and achievable plans/proposals, doesn't fill me with confidence.