Sammy Wilson, the DUP spokesperson on Brexit, told Belfast newsletter that a no-deal Brexit was “probably inevitable.” He said that “Given the way in which the EU has behaved and the corner they’ve put Theresa May into, there’s no deal which I can see at present which will command a majority in the House of Commons.”
He added that “anybody looking at it objectively would say that what is on offer from the EU is a far worse deal than a no deal, and therefore she’d be mad to be railroaded into accepting it.” In his view, UK Prime Minister Theresa May will not get what EU are demanding through the House of Commons.
Though, he also said, “No deal doesn’t mean there will be nothing agreed”. And, “it probably means there will be a lot of mini agreements on things which are essential, to keep planes flying, lorries moving, that sort of thing.” “There will be no overall deal but that doesn’t mean there will be nothing agreed at all because certain essential things are required, both on the EU side and on our side.”