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Yeah, just looked through the article and it would appear nothing overly majorly has been given so the agreement may hold water for a year or so.
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The deal with the DUP is a two year deal so if the Tories hold on the DUP will be back knocking on the door for more in two years time, bound to happen they got the Tories where they want them.
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Meanwhile in Wales all is not well over the DUP deal..
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Agreed but even more so they (DUP) have got Labour even more so where they want them.
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So his hotch botch coalition which totals less the the magic winning number will step in just like that! I'm sure if that happen the SNP Greens PC and the rest will make demands. |
Brian Taylors take on the DUP deal:
The DUP deal via a Helensburgh swimming pool Naturally the SNP are taking the opportunity to use this as a club to beat up the Scotland Office and David Mundell after he said he'd oppose any deal that bypassed the Barnett formula: LINK. Quote:
Of course what Carwyn Jones, Nicola Sturgeon and others aren't saying, assuming they've actually thought of it (or care), is that the money for Norn Iron isn't translating as extra funding for England either. NI and the DUP win, the mainland in it's entirety loses.:hmmm: Mike. |
Oh look what the "evil" DUP have secured, triple lock for pension, no means tested heating allowance, 2% GDP for defence, Military Covenant to be implemented in Northern Ireland.
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So Theresa May has found Jeremy Corbyn's magic money tree down the back of the Downing street sofa, its costing over £1 billion quid for just 10 bleeding votes just to keep her in power and this after recently telling a nurse that she didn't have a magic money tree. :doh: I thought David Cameron was the worst Prime Minister we've ever had but you Theresa May have overtaken that useless pillock in just one year. :yep: |
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The 3rd should be good news for Scottish defence and support firms too.:03: The last should be good news for anyone who served in NI during the troubles, including those who served in Scottish regiments.:up: My main concern is that the deal makes things a bit awkward for the Scots Cons and gives ammo to the Nats again.:down: Mike. |
Snuggling up to the DUP is about only one thing: desperately staving off another election, which the Nasty Party know would sweep Labour to power with the kind of majority they had expected last time.
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^ well it costs the taxpayer dearly, just to make a deal and secure May's power. And what about the rest of Ireland, or Wales, or Scotland? Ireland gets already the major part before this deal, or so i read(?)
Yes i know EU again, but what i liked is that at least the EU tried to distribute money evenly, adapted to need and to raise and get econonomical power going. Enough other nations in the club to limit certain power deals on the back of the citizens. And i read that working hours in England will have to be raised, in order to stem the financial effort after brexit. Whatever happens, May will have to sell a lot of unpopular decisions, which will all fall back on her, while she was not even for a brexit herself. Tough. |
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You're not one of them pollsters who never seem to get it right are you? Just for the record and in particular FYI: I was a Labour Party member of over 25 years standing and only resigned my membership when 'My Party' was taken over by a democratically elected left wing, terrorist sympathiser and his bunch of unelectables. Tis because of those aforementioned people that we are now stuck with an abomination of a woman who is quite clearly trying to emulate a certain Iron Lady and cares not one jot on who she makes suffer during the process. |
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