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Started by: GOLDEN BEAR (6556) 

Whilst having my dinner the item of news that came on was that The P.M. had struck agreement with this rather nasty party the d.u.p. for a small figure of £ 1 Billion pounds over 2 years. I would like to question the money she is going to pay them is coming from , is it coming out of the tax-payer's fund. Also Does this not constitute Bribery? I mean Buying votes is surely a criminal would one agree i am not trying to be a clever dick i just think it is immoral.

At the election there was no mention of the d.u.p. was there? Just while i'm doing this does anyone recall the explosion a few weeks or so ,well on telly they are still waiting for money /compensation but, Mrs May can pluck a billion quid for buying votes all within a few days ,but people who have had the home's blasted away have nothing yet is that fair? I am gutted for these people and other's who are probably in a similar position ,i can smell this all the way from westminster.
I would just like to know what W.Ws. feel about this .
have a nice day.

Started: 26th Jun 2017 at 18:45

Posted by: whups (13209) 

just shows what they will do to keep hold of power gb.

Replied: 26th Jun 2017 at 22:43

Posted by: broady (inactive)

And Labour wouldn't have??? This national politics we are talking about not the local Labour Club committee. They would all lie with devil to get into power.

Replied: 26th Jun 2017 at 22:57

Posted by: roylew (4026)

They all p--s in the same pot....just from a different direction

Replied: 26th Jun 2017 at 23:28

Posted by: dave© (3507)

Two giants live in Britain's land,
John Doe and Richard Roe,
Who always travel hand in hand,
John Doe and Richard Roe.
Their fee-faw-fum's an ancient plan
To smell the purse of an Englishman,
And, 'ecod, they'll suck it all they can,
John Doe and Richard Roe

Replied: 27th Jun 2017 at 00:22

Posted by: John59 (456) 

John Doe's an american, he can't become an MP :-)

Now, A.N. Other, he's a reliable sort ... and he can play cricket in aqny position too !
Who can argue with that sort of C.V. ? not even Tonker ;-) LOL

Replied: 27th Jun 2017 at 18:15
Last edited by John59: 27th Jun 2017 at 18:17:19

Posted by: gaffer (7951) 

From Comment central.

‘How could anyone possibly do a deal with the evil DUP?’ is the latest cry of every leftie in Britain. Their faux outrage is normally pretty nauseating, but this time it’s even more sickeningly hypocritical than normal.
In September 2015, leaked emails from Hillary Clinton showed that Gordon Brown had sought to do a deal with the very party Labour are now branding untouchable.
According to the Irish Times, the State Department briefing read: “Shaun, for his part, is working on an economic package for Northern Ireland to win support from the DUP and other parties for Labour – a package to be proposed in the Queen’s Speech.”
“Shaun” was a reference to the Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward, who was said to have been instrumental in palm pressing the DUP. The taxpayer was employing him to be the ‘honest broker’ of the peace process, how was he meant to do that having been the one sent to beg the unionists for help.
There is almost nothing positive to say about Theresa May but at least she sent her Chief Whip to Belfast so as not to undermine the Northern Ireland Secretary’s neutrality. Gordon Brown, on the other hand, didn’t give a toss and probably undermined the peace process by his actions.

Replied: 27th Jun 2017 at 20:21

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

"There is almost nothing positive to say about Theresa May"

Yes, it is going to be a close run contest between her and Gorgon Brown for the title of worst PM the country has ever had!

Replied: 27th Jun 2017 at 20:28

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

"You might as well pick someone at random from the Yellow Pages. They'd be better than her!” – Simon Schama on Theresa May's ability to negotiate Brexit. (on Newsnight)

here

Replied: 27th Jun 2017 at 21:26
Last edited by priscus: 27th Jun 2017 at 21:57:22

Posted by: billy (26053) 

tell me////who the hell could be worse than this bunch o alledged socialists????socialist my ****, the guy makes speeches at any event he attends,he"s gonna slip up soon and show his true colours.

Replied: 28th Jun 2017 at 15:32

Posted by: stacker lee (321)

"tell me////who the hell could be worse than this bunch o alledged socialists????", You Billyboy You!!!!

Replied: 28th Jun 2017 at 15:59

Posted by: spiderwoman (856)

I agree Golden Bear, it does seem shady. Also, don't like the DUP and all this could jeapardize the peace in Northern Ireland.

Replied: 28th Jun 2017 at 18:07

Posted by: billy (26053) 

theyl all want a piece of this cake now, you and me to pick up the tab.

Replied: 29th Jun 2017 at 14:55

Posted by: jathbee (11463)

Only if you pay all of your taxes.

Replied: 30th Jun 2017 at 05:31

Posted by: aussie94 (2397)

if there is a choice to cling to power or put the interest of people first , The Pollies will cling to power every time

Replied: 30th Jun 2017 at 08:07

Posted by: billy (26053) 

a lot of my taxes go on the freeloaders in this country......its getting beyond a joke.

Replied: 2nd Jul 2017 at 14:06

Posted by: whups (13209) 

so billy what do you think of the rich & big business paying no tax at all ? .are they classed as free loaders ? .

Replied: 2nd Jul 2017 at 15:10

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15341)

Margaret Thatcher wasn't a free loader

Replied: 2nd Jul 2017 at 15:44

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15341)

In 2010 after the General Election, Gordon Brown (Labour) tried to form a Government with the D.U.P. but they refused



www.dailymail.co.uk/Labour-accused-hypocrisy-criticising-talks

Replied: 3rd Jul 2017 at 10:00

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Aye, that's both of them being NOT FIT TO BE LEADER!

Replied: 3rd Jul 2017 at 10:05

Posted by: aussie94 (2397)

Mrs may or she maay not . Oh whata mess cant say I am sorry

Replied: 3rd Jul 2017 at 10:11

 

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