Just when you think people are sick of this shit. Bloody brexit
The 2 arrested in omagh would follow that line of thinkingVery very unlikely - this has all the hallmarks of dissident republicans and by the looks of it the PSNI agree.
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There will still be people cheering on these scumbags.Tweet
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Apparently not. It’s why their message is becoming less steadfast over the last couple of weeks.The DUP will say no.
That's what I mean. If the DUP don't buy this it's a complete waste of time.The DUP will say no.
Nothing will ever be good enough for the DUP and ERG apart from the hardest of brexits and no compromise in terms of the border. Essentially what they want is impossible in the real world but since neither group actually live in the real world that is to be expected. Really hope I am wrong though and the DUP accept it as the best deal they are going to get and go back into Stormont because the country is on it's knees and we need a government.The DUP and ERG, right now, will be inventing new ways to be outraged.
I am genuinely shocked then. Hopefully they do accept it and get their fingers out and get a government formed.Apparently not. It’s why their message is becoming less steadfast over the last couple of weeks.
Rumours are that’s why the Loyalists threatened Northern Ireland last week, they’ve been told DUP will break
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https://www.irishnews.com/news/nort..._the_protocol_deal-3092189/?param=ds441rif44T
DUP have been bent over here. Worst thing is this is a win for them, there was problems that their stance solved but it won’t look like that
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Is this gonna make a blind bit of difference ?
Exactly. They don't want to work under Michelle O'Neill as FM.Not even remotely the DUP will always say no to whatever they come up with as that's not their real issue anyway.
Yes. The physical reality of being put in second place is stuck at the third vertebrae.Exactly. They don't want to work under Michelle O'Neill as FM.
No it’s not. Look again, more closely.That's what I mean. If the DUP don't buy this it's a complete waste of time.
I'm 6 months time the same people condemning this will be singing "up the ra" and telling us how it's a wolftoones song and doesn't celebrate the IRA in anyway.Tweet
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I mean from the point of view that they won’t go back into Stormont unless this deal ticks all the boxes for them.No it’s not. Look again, more closely.
Its cleverly put together. It ticks all the boxes but puts all the power in stormont. They cant make use of it without returning to government. Or it ticks most of the boxes. I'm sure they'll comb through it looking for something to object to but it wont be straightforward.I mean from the point of view that they won’t go back into Stormont unless this deal ticks all the boxes for them.
New EU laws will still apply and the ECJ will still have a say. I can’t see them going for it unfortunatelyIts cleverly put together. It ticks all the boxes but puts all the power in stormont. They cant make use of it without returning to government. Or it ticks most of the boxes. I'm sure they'll comb through it looking for something to object to but it wont be straightforward.
Theres not much doubt the dealThey simply don't want to be, as they see it, junior partners in the Executive. They will come up with a reason why they can't back the Windsor Framework and the UK government will ratify it without them.
Possibly not. Long term they will need to, I suspect. They seem to be a bit off centre to their own base; many people would like to see functional government, trade. As some other observers have said, it’s a bit sticky that wicket they are batting from.I mean from the point of view that they won’t go back into Stormont unless this deal ticks all the boxes for them.
Obviously drugs imo . The admission was weird as feck as well, apparently it’s not how they normally operateVery weird development if true
https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/cou...rder-of-top-cop-john-caldwell/1105623123.html
Obviously drugs imo . The admission was weird as feck as well, apparently it’s not how they normally operate
He has been involved in a lot of high profile investigations recently.Yes it would certainly lean towards it being a drug shooting. I wonder if he was investigating drug gangs
Not article but rumours are it’s a loyalist drug gang called The FirmHe has been involved in a lot of high profile investigations recently.
Did the article give any indication if the 4 protestants were linked to loyalist paramilitaries?
They're the ones from Lurgan direction aren't they? Are they defo loyalist though? I thought they were a drug gang with people on both sides.Not article but rumours are it’s a loyalist drug gang called The Firm
Heard they were Loyalists from all over Ulster but who knows with the stories that get around to be fairThey're the ones from Lurgan direction aren't they? Are they defo loyalist though? I thought they were a drug gang with people on both sides.
Taped to the side of a wall. Definitely notObviously drugs imo . The admission was weird as feck as well, apparently it’s not how they normally operate
As expected then. It's mad how quickly rumours spread isn't it