BBC political reporter, Jayne McCormack, tweets
- Says government may have floated "offers of £££"
- But for DUP, it's all about ensuring the "constitutional integrity of the UK"
- Likely to be radio silence today as they continue talking
It's all about the DUP's stance now ahead of the third meaningful vote as without it, there wouldn't be a point for May to put her deal on the table once again. Despite ongoing talks between the DUP and the government, it is said that DUP leader, Arlene Foster, will not be travelling to London today.
As for the radio silence comment, that's exactly what we're getting at the moment as there isn't much Brexit headlines flying about as everyone is gearing towards the potential third meaningful vote.