Tory-DUP Confidence And Supply deal

Tory-DUP Confidence And Supply deal

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BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Puggit said:
My Facebook is awash with Labour voters accusing the Tories of using public money to bribe their way in to power.

The hypocrisy is stunning.
laugh

And then there are the people who suddenly care so much about the Anglo-Irish accord.

Ffs this money is going to be spent on Northern Ireland's infrastructure, and will benefit both communities there unless of course NI have separate roads, hospitals etc for Catholics and Protestants.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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As a tax payer I object to this extortion.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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sidicks said:
gooner1 said:
With regard to the ex terrorists, some of these would be murderes, yes ?
Which members of the DUP are murderers?
How exactly does one become an ex murderer.
You don't.
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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gooner1 said:
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?
An ex-terrorist is someone who was a terrorist but who has since renounced terrorism. Is this really that hard to understand?

Edited by sidicks on Monday 26th June 13:13

rfisher

5,024 posts

283 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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We have paid £1b for probably 5 Commons votes that TM will now win, which she may not have won without the DUP agreement.

But probably would have won anyway.

The deal is essentially about preventing another general election and a Corbyn marxist major fkup which would bring the UK to its knees within 5 years and take 30 to recover from.

We should all be grateful that she's had the balls to do this.

Would have been very easy to walk away and take a chance on being able to hold things together against a Liebour regime which will do anything to get into power.

Anything.

p1stonhead

25,545 posts

167 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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sidicks said:
gooner1 said:
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?
An ex terrorist is someone who was a terrorist but who have since renounced terrorism. Is this really that hard to understand?
rofl

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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rfisher said:
We have paid £1b for probably 5 Commons votes that TM will now win, which she may not have won without the DUP agreement.

But probably would have won anyway.

The deal is essentially about preventing another general election and a Corbyn marxist major fkup which would bring the UK to its knees within 5 years and take 30 to recover from.

We should all be grateful that she's had the balls to do this.

Would have been very easy to walk away and take a chance on being able to hold things together against a Liebour regime which will do anything to get into power.

Anything.
Balls?

She created this mess, but the tax payer is, as always, having to pay for it.

£120M for an unnecessary GE.

£1BN for the DUP bribe.

What's next I wonder.

Rovinghawk

13,300 posts

158 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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The election was a cock-up; we are where we are now so let's leave it there.

DUP can punch above their weight (as did the Lib-Dems in the coalition) and are doing so. I don't think they're being totally silly with their demands.

They're asking for infrastructure, health & education- not unreasonable and not sectarian. I say it's a fair price under the circumstances.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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sidicks said:
gooner1 said:
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?
An ex-terrorist is someone who was a terrorist but who has since renounced terrorism. Is this really that hard to understand?

Edited by sidicks on Monday 26th June 13:13
No, understand fully now, we are dealing with ex terrorists that will always be murderers.
Thanks for your help.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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gooner1 said:
No, understand fully now, we are dealing with ex terrorists that will always be murderers.
Thanks for your help.
Which DUP members are murderers?

mikebradford

2,518 posts

145 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Surely regardless of it being the DUP who demanded these additional incentives, the people of Ireland benefit.
As such the other Irish parties should be pleased for the electorate.

Further issues of any perceived Conservative bias towards the DUP, can only be realised once this arrangement has had time.
So for now should be put aside.

To me i dont have a real issue, as my main concern is for a period of political stability.
This will allow the Brexit negotiations to be carried out, and hopefully a deal that is considered to meet the expectations of the majority.

Just need Corbyn and certain Labour MPs to stop making sweeping statements, to gain political favour in the mean time.

loafer123

15,440 posts

215 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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It just makes me laugh how bad losers lefties are!

Diddums...won't your nice beardy nutter get to try out his policies then?

Have you suddenly realised that, despite what he's told you, he did actually lose the election?

Never mind. You can throw your toys out of your pram on the 1st July before being kettled and getting a criminal record that will keep you downtrodden for ever.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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gooner1 said:
sidicks said:
gooner1 said:
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?
An ex-terrorist is someone who was a terrorist but who has since renounced terrorism. Is this really that hard to understand?

Edited by sidicks on Monday 26th June 13:13
No, understand fully now, we are dealing with ex terrorists that will always be murderers.
Thanks for your help.
.


Btw, I asked WHO ,when refering to terrorists was the ex important to.
Not WHAT is an ex terrorist, obviously, that is hard to understand.

FourWheelDrift

88,516 posts

284 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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BlackLabel said:
Puggit said:
My Facebook is awash with Labour voters accusing the Tories of using public money to bribe their way in to power.

The hypocrisy is stunning.
laugh

And then there are the people who suddenly care so much about the Anglo-Irish accord.

Ffs this money is going to be spent on Northern Ireland's infrastructure, and will benefit both communities there unless of course NI have separate roads, hospitals etc for Catholics and Protestants.
Labour are annoyed because they have always been trying to do a deal with the DUP and always failing - https://order-order.com/2017/06/11/labour-repeated...

WCZ

10,525 posts

194 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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PurpleMoonlight said:
Balls?

She created this mess, but the tax payer is, as always, having to pay for it.

£120M for an unnecessary GE.

£1BN for the DUP bribe.

What's next I wonder.
+1
very infuriating

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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p1stonhead said:
sidicks said:
gooner1 said:
So when you mentioned that the word "ex" was important in regard to terrorists,
who were you referring to?
An ex terrorist is someone who was a terrorist but who have since renounced terrorism. Is this really that hard to understand?
rofl
Siddicks answer was to a question that was never asked.

Re read my actual question.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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To be blunt I thought the whole thing was off as the DUP had gone cold on the deal.
I would have admired the Tories more if they had just thought "sod it we will run with what we have got and do the best we can
One things for sure if they can find dosh for this then it will look really hollow them saying theres no money for this or that

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Matthen

1,292 posts

151 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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techiedave said:
To be blunt I thought the whole thing was off as the DUP had gone cold on the deal.
I would have admired the Tories more if they had just thought "sod it we will run with what we have got and do the best we can
One things for sure if they can find dosh for this then it will look really hollow them saying theres no money for this or that
Well there isn't any more! It's all gone to Northern Ireland biggrin

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Matthen said:
techiedave said:
To be blunt I thought the whole thing was off as the DUP had gone cold on the deal.
I would have admired the Tories more if they had just thought "sod it we will run with what we have got and do the best we can
One things for sure if they can find dosh for this then it will look really hollow them saying theres no money for this or that
Well there isn't any more! It's all gone to Northern Ireland biggrin
And fair play to N.I.