So let's be clear, shall we.
Can you provide any actual evidence that the DUP support withdrawing from the single market, or are you relying on some kind of Jakswan hunch.
I have and clearly we have drawn different conclusions. I could be right and you could be right, worth noting you were wrong on Brexit, Art50 getting through Parliament and another election, so I know who I would have my money on.
I have found nothing to indicate that the DUP support withdrawal from the single market (and nor have you). I have found their manifesto which makes no such claim. I have also provided a direct quote from Arlene Foster in which she rejected hard brexit. And if you look at the brexit priorities in their manifesto the vast majority will be delivered by remaining in the single market - by contrast most will be in serious jeopardy if we withdraw from the single market.
There you go again believing in your own spin again.
Worth pointing out too that the DUP aren't obsessed with immigration - indeed it is mentioned only twice in their whole manifesto - once being a positive statement about 'Effective immigration policy which meets the skills, labour and security needs of the UK'. The main reason other UK parties want to leave the single market is to restrict migration - if you aren't bothered about migration, why would you feel the need to leave the single market.
What motivates the DUP is staying in the UK union, Labour, Conservatives, LibDems are unionists but they are no where near as driven by it as the DUP.
I also think its worth restating my position on Brexit, I'm comfortable with a Norway type deal, whilst I disagree with the LibDems on Brexit good/bad thought their position on a referendum on the deal was pretty coherent.
More broadly, I desperately want politics to be motivated by centrist principles, this election could have ruined Corbyn and the Labour party have returned to the middle.
I was hoping the LibDems could deal themselves back in but they have bottled it and been reduced to an irrelevance.
Yes we are leaving the single market that is my opinion, there was a play available but that ship has now sailed. I think the centrists in the Labour Party have put their careers ahead of their principles. Corbyn mania might have a run for a year or two but he is a socialist, his economics are a fantasy, he will ruin the Labour Party.
Just my opinion, hopefully I'm wrong.