DUP: No Deal with Prime Minister May at All. The Northern Irish party DUP, which has ten seats in the British parliament, is still discussing with the Conservatives for support for a new government led by Prime Minister Theresa May.
DUP leader Arlene Foster goes to London to speak to the Prime Minister on Tuesday. Foster told Sky News that the conversations went well, but still going on.
Previously, May employees had the impression that everything was in jugs and jars and May tomorrow had a new cabinet. Some British media criticized this as ‘political chaos and confusion.’
May wanted a vast majority in parliament shortly before the start of negotiations with Brexit.
However, she suffered an election reduction on Thursday. The Conservatives now have 318 seats left in the 650-storey warehouse.
The Conservative and Eurosceptic Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) wants Northern Ireland to keep British as much as possible.
Collaborating with DUP is not undisputed, the party retains very conservative ideas on homosexuality and abortion.