>One former DUP special adviser said the party was looking for an assurance that there could be no preparation for a future referendum on Irish reunification until a so-called border poll had been held.
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1. The DUP now accepts that a border poll is inevitable, and reunification will happen
2. The DUP think that post-referendum planning, along the lines of Brexit, is the best way forward
“demands”
They seem to do that a lot. Like angry little toddlers
“We are refusing to allow Stormont to function because it would contravene our most sacred principles. However, we are willing to change our minds for cash.”
Fucking scum.
Demanding even more money for a part of the UK that’s already getting more than it’s fair share.
No wonder the anger toward NI in the UK is growing.
Demanding more money while refusing to participate in the governing body that allocates it. And also risking a cut to their budget by their refusal to participate.
What did they do with the billion bung from May?
They were given a billion in funding to sell Brexit, but then immediately walked out in protest of Brexit before they could spend it.
Their antics have kept billions more held up while they’re out of Stormont, happily accepting their salaries and expenses for doing absolutely nothing, while basic services for everyone else barely scrape along.
They haven’t a hope in hell of getting any more money. Regardless of the tories finally being fed up with the load of chancers, or the fact that no matter what they think, they do not represent all of Northern Ireland, the civil service won’t forget that billion pounds.
I read somewhere that the DUP were putting together an emergency think tank after their local election failure to take the county majority.
I’m being legit not being funny or lying, if thats the case and the think tank is in progress demanding money is the best they can come up with? Ahm Fr Ted the Pat Mustard episode, we could always say mass.
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>One former DUP special adviser said the party was looking for an assurance that there could be no preparation for a future referendum on Irish reunification until a so-called border poll had been held.
​
1. The DUP now accepts that a border poll is inevitable, and reunification will happen
2. The DUP think that post-referendum planning, along the lines of Brexit, is the best way forward
“demands”
They seem to do that a lot. Like angry little toddlers
“We are refusing to allow Stormont to function because it would contravene our most sacred principles. However, we are willing to change our minds for cash.”
Fucking scum.
Demanding even more money for a part of the UK that’s already getting more than it’s fair share.
No wonder the anger toward NI in the UK is growing.
Demanding more money while refusing to participate in the governing body that allocates it. And also risking a cut to their budget by their refusal to participate.
What did they do with the billion bung from May?
They were given a billion in funding to sell Brexit, but then immediately walked out in protest of Brexit before they could spend it.
Their antics have kept billions more held up while they’re out of Stormont, happily accepting their salaries and expenses for doing absolutely nothing, while basic services for everyone else barely scrape along.
They haven’t a hope in hell of getting any more money. Regardless of the tories finally being fed up with the load of chancers, or the fact that no matter what they think, they do not represent all of Northern Ireland, the civil service won’t forget that billion pounds.
I read somewhere that the DUP were putting together an emergency think tank after their local election failure to take the county majority.
I’m being legit not being funny or lying, if thats the case and the think tank is in progress demanding money is the best they can come up with? Ahm Fr Ted the Pat Mustard episode, we could always say mass.