If Gerry Adams starts planting bombs again, I doubt it would be the Conservative party that would suffer most. The people of Ireland, north and south, would suffer; don't you think that would be Adams' prime concern?Imploding Turtle wrote:Gerry Adams has said that Theresa May is breaching the Good Friday Agreement. What happens to the Conservative party if as a direct result of them allying with the DUP is destroys the peace process in Northern Ireland?
Labour & Sinn Fein coalition?
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it would mean that the peace process is ultimately built on the shifting sands of two political parries, presently, who have come from and are controlled by sectarian paramilitaries.Imploding Turtle wrote:Gerry Adams has said that Theresa May is breaching the Good Friday Agreement. What happens to the Conservative party if as a direct result of them allying with the DUP is destroys the peace process in Northern Ireland?
It would mean that it was only a matter of time before one might get the upper hand and would be resented by the other and they would seek to re ignite the whole 'Troubles' situation.
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Guess its down to want you think is more important.
If you think its acceptable to put the Good Friday agreement at risk over the need to rule for at best six months to a year, then I guess you are also probably going to be culpable for the fact that companies can get away with buying non-fireproof cladding for tower blocks.
If you think its acceptable to put the Good Friday agreement at risk over the need to rule for at best six months to a year, then I guess you are also probably going to be culpable for the fact that companies can get away with buying non-fireproof cladding for tower blocks.
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After reading the full Human Rights Act cos of Imploding Turtle I'm now going to have to study 'The Good Friday Agreement'Lancasterclaret wrote:Guess its down to want you think is more important.
If you think its acceptable to put the Good Friday agreement at risk over the need to rule for at best six months to a year, then I guess you are also probably going to be culpable for the fact that companies can get away with buying non-fireproof cladding for tower blocks.
Reference the Fire, I think the facts need to be established and quickly, I don't see a link.
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The link is the party involved Bleeding.
What is more important?
Peace in Northern Ireland?
Or
Conservatives clinging on to power?
And
Making money ten of millions of pounds by cutting costs to the bone
Or
Taking no risks at all with peoples safety
What is more important?
Peace in Northern Ireland?
Or
Conservatives clinging on to power?
And
Making money ten of millions of pounds by cutting costs to the bone
Or
Taking no risks at all with peoples safety
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