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this tweet so true
Fiona Rutherford Verified account @Fi_Rutherford 4h 4 hours ago Theresa May to a nurse who hasn't had a pay rise in 8yrs: "there's no magic money tree" May to DUP: Here's £1.5 billion so I can keep my job |
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It was 1 Billion, not 1.5 ;)
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£1.2 billion were the hell is this money going to come from I wonder... Stuff the DUP.
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Under the agreement, about £1bn in "new money" has been earmarked for Northern Ireland, as well as greater flexibility over £500m already allocated to the country. http://news.sky.com/story/dup-and-co...-deal-10927704 |
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I will tell you where this money is going to come from to fund the 1Billion quid bung.
TM will hit the welfare budget at the next opportunity. She will insist that the pay freezes stays for the essential services. She will squeeze local governments again. I wasn't a great fan of Corbyn, but l can see another election coming before the end of this year. Plus a leadership challenge for TM. And l can just think of what will happen if they need a vote in the commons. Sinn Fein who don't normally got to Parliament. They will turn up just to vote against any vote. We already have Wales and Scotland going barmy over this deal. And l think you can goodbye to the Good Friday Agreement. |
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Interesting how when May's spending money it's bribery but when Corbyn's cronies are promising huge spending in order to get votes that isn't bribery at all... :rolleyes:
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As I have said elsewhere and in threads on here, money can always be found if the motivation is for it to be found, but of course the tories will now have to deal with the money tree jokes given what they were claiming about labours manifesto.
With the triple lock staying, winter fuel payments staying, pensioners can be happy their favouritism continues but as I said, it means the election was pointless, the agreed policies are in line with what cameron had in his 2015 pledges. Also from what was posted in this thread the DUP are only going to back brexit and security votes? this will be a testing 5 years much more than the lib dem coalition. ---------- Post added at 21:59 ---------- Previous post was at 21:55 ---------- Quote:
Corbyn knew the tories have the pensioners sewn up although he tried to get them anyway with his triple lock promise, however the young were fair game, so his sweetener to them was the tuition fees issue. Other parts of his policies were just for the good of the country such as social housing and public services investment. The tories probably have had the largest share of vote a minority government has ever had, and labour may also have the largest share of vote a losing party has ever had, as both achieved good results, the key thing to take from the election tho is the shift in voting intentions, currently the tories are been propped up by the over 60s, all other age groups are not favouring the tories, it was a generation battle election. |
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The Tory press don't like the DUP deal:
The Sun: Theresa May faces fury as deal with the DUP to stay in power could cost British taxpayers £24BILLION The Telegraph: DUP deal to prop up minority Tory Government set to cost billions as party hints it will be 'back for more' |
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