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John Major warns on the peace process
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Quite probably.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postdo you think we can get odds on it
Milan.Comment
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Ask MF where he's put £10k.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postdo you think we can get odds on it
Milan.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Sinn Fein claim British government breaking the Good Friday Agreement
John Major is absolutely right, Tories need to back off.I'm alright JackComment
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Sinn Fein accuses May of breaching Good Friday AgreementOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostSinn Fein claim British government breaking the Good Friday Agreement
John Major is absolutely right, Tories need to back off.
http://dailym.ai/2tpG6BO
What a bloody mess!Comment
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Not really clear why though!Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSinn Fein accuses May of breaching Good Friday Agreement
http://dailym.ai/2tpG6BO
What a bloody mess!Comment
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Conflict of interest surely - UK Govt is supposed to be honest arbiter between two parties, but now it will totally depend on one of those parties.Originally posted by original PM View PostNot really clear why though!
Rookie error really - May should have gone to BOTH Sinn Fein and DUP to get deal, in which both parties get what they want for NI, and Sinn Fein get no obligation to vote whilst not minding if DUP supported May.Comment
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Not only that, if a power sharing agreement isn't worked out fast (end of the month). Then it is direct rule from Westminster. And direct rule means Tory-DUP government in charge.Originally posted by AtW View PostConflict of interest surely - UK Govt is supposed to be honest arbiter between two parties, but now it will totally depend on one of those parties.
Rookie error really - May should have gone to BOTH Sinn Fein and DUP to get deal, in which both parties get what they want for NI, and Sinn Fein get no obligation to vote whilst not minding if DUP supported May.
This is extremely worrying. TM's lust for power at all costs is frightening.Comment
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