Six years ago, in pursuit of its English nationalism agenda, in the Brexit Referendum, the Conservative Party delivered Northern Ireland a hospital pass conundrum, while blissfully unaware and unconcerned about what it was doing. The Democratic Unionist party participated in the plan, expecting the Brexit option would be rejected and not doing the due diligence about what might follow if the vote was carried. On Friday morning in the House of Commons the same Conservative party, but under new management, produced what could be Northern Ireland’s and the DUP’s “get out of jail” card.   There is a strong possibility that, once…