Sorry, I'm missing context on the whole DUP/Stormont assembly/Arlene Foster thing.
Also, Boris Johnson is guaranteed to be a disaster for the UK, but he might run into the problem that strictly speaking, prorogue is not the PM's power, it's the Queen's.
She might just tell him no. Or abuse a recently passed amendment that forces the UK Parliament into session at least once every 14 days to receive reports on the Northern Ireland situation IIRC in connection with customs and border matters, but I'm not sure.
Also, Boris Johnson is guaranteed to be a disaster for the UK, but he might run into the problem that strictly speaking, prorogue is not the PM's power, it's the Queen's.
She might just tell him no. Or abuse a recently passed amendment that forces the UK Parliament into session at least once every 14 days to receive reports on the Northern Ireland situation IIRC in connection with customs and border matters, but I'm not sure.