Comments by DUP lawmaker, Nigel Dodds

  • There must be real change to protect the economic and constitutional integrity of the UK and deliver Brexit

He's not exactly wrong with the headline comment because as it stands, May still certainly doesn't have parliament's backing. Given how there hasn't been any material changes to the Brexit withdrawal bill and that cross-party talks are going nowhere, it's another case of her deal being dead on arrival as soon as it is put to a vote in the first week of June.