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They know they have the balance of power. They're exploiting that. The Tory's would rather give them some concessions than have a Corbyn government.Originally posted by Chuck View PostI'm not quite sure why the DUP alliance is required. They'd support the Tories everyday of the week, over any issue at all, rather than let them fall and have a Corbyn government.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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And who wouldn't?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey know they have the balance of power. They're exploiting that. The Tory's would rather give them some concessions than have a Corbyn government.
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I read they're looking for 1billion in grantsOriginally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAnd who wouldn't?
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Anyone but Philip Hammond. He's as wet as a beached jellyfish in a rock pool, and a well known Remainer.
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But the DUP really don't want a Corbyn government. Just challenge them to bring down the government if they dare.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey know they have the balance of power. They're exploiting that. The Tory's would rather give them some concessions than have a Corbyn government.Comment
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People's Republic of Northern Ireland.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI read they're looking for 1billion in grants
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Capital funding I have heard. I'm manoeuvering to see if I can win a small chunk of the business.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI read they're looking for 1billion in grants
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Philip Hammond is a bit like a jelly fish.
Unfortunately George Osborne isn't around, but he is doing an excellent job skewering May at the London Evening Standard.
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Reminds me of David Niven's book "the moons the balloon". On his army application he put the regiment he preferred to join as "anyone except the highlanders". Someone in the War office was funnier than him....Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAnyone but Philip Hammond. He's as wet as a beached jellyfish in a rock pool, and a well known Remainer.
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