DUP leader, Arlene Foster, rules out abstaining from voting on May's deal
It was previously reported last night that they could abstain from the vote but they are making it clear now that they won't support it and crucially, they aren't going to abstain either. That's similar to what lawmaker Nigel Dodds tweeted overnight.
This will remain a key sticking point as May tries to bolster support ahead of yet another meaningful vote tomorrow. An interesting predicament after the vote tomorrow could be one where May loses by around 10-20 votes. That may very well set up a potential for MV4 in the next two weeks.