
DUP kingmakers for the Conservatives - what impact will that have on talks to restore devolution here?
Arlene Foster will meet with Tory leader Theresa May tomorrow, with a deal expected to be agreed on the DUP propping up her government.
Arlene Foster will meet with Conservative leader Theresa May tomorrow, with a deal expected to be agreed on the DUP propping up her government. It will see them support the Conservatives on a "confidence and supply" basis, joining them to vote down votes of no confidence and support things like the budget. But the DUP have a reputation as tough negotiators - what will they get in return? And will it be for the benefit of everyone or Northern Ireland and more to the benefit of the DUP and their voters? What do you think should be their top priorities in tomorrow's talks? Stephen got the views of former DUP MLA and Culture Minister Nelson McCausland and Andree Murphy, columnist for Andersonstown News.
Also on the programme, 'appalling and disgraceful' - Belfast City councillor Jim Rodgers hits out at video footage of racial abuse in city centre.
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'DUP MPs are sitting in the gayest parliament in the world'
Duration: 00:28
TORY/DUP DEAL

Nolan Show callers give their views on DUP/Tory deal
DUP kingmakers for the Tories - Stephen gets reaction from Conservative MP Crispin Blunt
'Morally reprehensible' - former SOS for NI Shaun Woodward warns Theresa May over Tory/DUP deal
What might Tory/DUP deal mean for Northern Ireland? BBC NI Economics and Business editor John Campbell and journalists Sam McBride and Allison Morris discuss
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- Mon 12 Jun 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle





