WhoreMods -> RE: Conservatives agree pact with DUP to support May government (6/26/2017 11:15:12 AM)
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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire Conservatives agree pact with DUP to support May government An agreement has been reached which will see the Democratic Unionist Party back Theresa May's minority government. The deal, which comes two weeks after the election resulted in a hung Parliament, will see the 10 DUP MPs back the Tories in key Commons votes. The Tories now face a bumpy day of criticism, about how the DUP have been bought off - £100m for each of their ten votes in Parliament. The other devolved nations will cry foul. Some Tories too are deeply uncomfortable about the association with the DUP brand of unionism. And if the cuts are to be eased in Northern Ireland, what about other parts of the country? But the money that's been found down the back of the Number 10 sofa for Northern Ireland may be worth it for Theresa May as the price of holding power, for now. She now has her majority, whatever the cost, and a dividend could be the conclusion of a deal to get power sharing at Stormont up and running too. Unlike nationalists, who want to see the Irish border removed and rule from Westminster ended, unionists want the link with Britain preserved. For most of his political career, Ian Paisley saw the prospect of devolved power sharing with his political enemies as a Trojan Horse to Irish unity. He set his face against successive attempts to cobble together an agreement between nationalists and unionists, knowing that simply by saying no he could make political gains. And so it was that by 2005 the Democratic Unionist Party, which started as the party of resistance to any hint of accommodation, displaced the ruling class of the Ulster Unionists as the party which could legitimately claim to speak for all of unionism. Power sharing with Sinn Fein followed in 2007 and, until recently, the DUP had a reputation for fiscal prudence and deft political strategising. DUP how do we exlain that lot to America? Climate deniers Anti Abortion Anti LGBT Pro Brexit Bunch right wing nutters imo Now, its not an official coalition merely an agreement where they will support the Tory Scum Party on : Other key points of the agreement include: The DUP will support the Tories on all Brexit and security legislation The UK's 2% Nato defence spending target will continue to be met Cash support for farmers will remain at current levels until the next election Both parties to adhere to commitments in Good Friday Agreement No Irish border poll without "consent of the people" Well, that was resolved quickly and efficiently, wasn't it? (The really hilarious thing is that she'd probably have spent a couple of months grovelling and fawning for a deal with Sinn Feinn if they weren't anti-Brexit...)
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