The PM invited the Northern Ireland party's Westminster boys Nigel Dodds and other senior figures for lunch in No10 yesteday.
But its deputy leader Nigel Dodds declared afterwards that his party’s “principled objections” remain to the contentious Irish backstop plan.
He said they would work with the Government to secure legal assurances that any backstop would be temporary.
But he accused the Irish and the rest of the EU of peddling “nonsense propaganda” for insisting it was essential to stopping a hard border.
He added: “No one wants a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Indeed, it’s becoming clearer by the day no one is ever going to construct such a border.”
The backing of the DUP’s ten MPs could prove decisive for Mrs May’s chances in the key Brexit vote due in ten days.
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