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Well looks like the Scots of all people pulled Mays bacon out of the fire (partially at least she/the Conservatives screwed up three ways to Sunday with this gamble which was supposed to be a sure thing). 

 

The Conservatives lost 12 seats overall and lost their majority but if they hadn't gained 12 seats in Scotland they'd have been down 24 and Corbyn would probably have been able to form a government.  As it stands May is allying with the Irish Unionists to form a Government.  As for the Scots electing 12 Tories - to equate this with American politics it would almost be the equivalent of Washington DC giving their 3 electoral votes and the victory to a Republican Presidential candidate.

 

Make no bones about it - having a combination of Trump leading the US and Corbyn leading Britain would have been a catastrophe for the West - likely would have led to the end of NATO and the collapse of first the British economy followed by the rest of Europe and then the US.

 

And for all you ant-GOPers the British Conservative party isn't the equivalent of our Republican Party it is probably left of the Democrats in the United States so you Dems should probably be happy that Corbyn won't be able to assume the Prime Minister-ship (Corbyn is closer to Venezuelan President Maduro  than he is to the Dems).

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Last weekend we kicked a bunch of racists out of the City before they'd even gotten in. AGAIN!

 

Now we unanimously do the right thing and help **** the Tory majority up and set about the wind of change to repairing this ****e. A United Labour Party is a strong party for the people. 

 

The witch may still be in power, but in your parlance, we won by 261 TD's to 316 of theirs. 

 

God I'm ****ing proud to be from this City! 

 

 

Hail. 

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Yeah, according to the analyst I saw this morning, a big monkey wrench is that one of the principle ideas of Brexit was to close the borders, but the Irish party they're bringing into coalition is firm in its demand of an open border with Ireland.

 

Wow this got messy fast, and it was totally self-inflicted.

 

On the other hand the pound is $1.27, so it's a good time to visit for American types.

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1 minute ago, techboy said:

Yeah, according to the analyst I saw this morning, a big monkey wrench is that one of the principle ideas of Brexit was to close the borders, but the Irish party they're bringing into coalition is firm in its demand of an open border with Ireland.

 

Wow this got messy fast, and it was totally self-inflicted.

 

Oh, it gets worse.

 

 

Theresa May, ladies and gentlemen!

 

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Because none of the main parties in GB run candidates in Northern Ireland, it still has a bit of a colonial feel about the relationship. Labor and Conservatives claim that whomever is in power wants to act in an impartial manner toward NI, but of course Labour is pretty much aligned with the SDLP and the Tories with the Unionist side.

 

The messy legacy of empire.

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22 minutes ago, techboy said:

Yeah, according to the analyst I saw this morning, a big monkey wrench is that one of the principle ideas of Brexit was to close the borders, but the Irish party they're bringing into coalition is firm in its demand of an open border with Ireland.

 

Wow this got messy fast, and it was totally self-inflicted.

 

On the other hand the pound is $1.27, so it's a good time to visit for American types.

 

 

The plus side of this mess for me is that our London office is thinking about closing down and shift operation to Barcelona or Zurich.  Maybe I can get transferred and finally live the dream in Barcelona.

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6 hours ago, Corcaigh said:

Because none of the main parties in GB run candidates in Northern Ireland, it still has a bit of a colonial feel about the relationship. Labor and Conservatives claim that whomever is in power wants to act in an impartial manner toward NI, but of course Labour is pretty much aligned with the SDLP and the Tories with the Unionist side.

 

The messy legacy of empire.

 
 

 

It absolutely beggars belief that she's THAT desperate to control the Brexit talks she'd jump feet first into bed with an even more bat **** crazy party with some VERY extreme views even John Major wouldn't touch! You've the British Government currently mediating between the DUP and Sinn Fein and they're proposing an allegiance with one of the parties they're mediating! Just how the F does that work? 

 

It's a monumental cluster**** all of the demented biatch's own making and she's continuing to bury her head in the sand like there's no problem here. 

 

Hail. 

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Trump would approve of the DUP.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/09/from-climate-denial-to-abortion-heres-six-dup-policies-you-should-know-about

 

The British government supposed to be neutral to Northern Ireland according to the Good Friday agreement but because of the lack of an agreement regarding power sharing in Northern Ireland between the DUP and Sinn Fein the UK government will have to step in.  How they will then be able to claim neutrality when they are being propped up by the DUP should be interesting to say the least.

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