I dunno, if the new government can last the 5 years and the economy is doing okay then the protest vote the child killers got may dissipate.It will be accepted but SF have just won the next election.....
I dunno, if the new government can last the 5 years and the economy is doing okay then the protest vote the child killers got may dissipate.It will be accepted but SF have just won the next election.....
I dunno, if the new government can last the 5 years and the economy is doing okay then the protest vote the child killers got may dissipate.
Sweet.Did I read somewhere that they were looking at a sugar tax increase or something.
Looks like, if ratified by the parties, it will be 140 or 142 days, as estimates are that the new government will be signed in on Saturday 27th or Monday 29th of June.Well it seems that the answer to the question "How long can the forming of a government take?" is 128 days.
Oppose everything any Government proposes whilst promising everything for free.
Yep, sit on the sidelines and lob in a few grenades (metaphorically speaking... nowadays).That's basically the strategy of every opposition party, with the exception of supply and confidence arrangements.
It seems that the real change that people wanted was for the two main parties to end their civil war divisions and go into government together.
No, the election in which the centre-left parties got the biggest share of the vote is the mandate.You mean, the IT poll is the real mandate, and not the election last February?
Yea, I've a big problem with the NI Greens having a vote in this. At least the majority of the votes are in this country, unlike a certain other Party where all decisions on what they do are made in the UK.Is Hazel Chu now opposing the PfG?
She was advocating it on Prime Time during the week but I’m sure I heard on the radio this morning that she’s opposing it.
Also, the Green NI MLA is opposing it. It’s a bit mad that the 800 Green Party members in NI can vote for/against the PfG despite not being eligible to vote in GE2020.
You're missing the point! The disaffected actually like being disaffected. No PfG could EVER be good enough for them. They're essentially the Whingers Before Profit crowd on a bike.Given that this is probably the most left wing and greenest programme for government in the history of the State what more do the disaffected Greens want?
I have to disagree with you; the people who would otherwise support the Shinners but they draw the line at being run by people who spent most of their life murdering children and covering up Paedophilia.You're missing the point! The disaffected actually like being disaffected. No PfG could EVER be good enough for them. They're essentially the Whingers Before Profit crowd on a bike.
The first time they jumped into bed with FF they brought us BER certs and banned the lightbulb. This time you'd think they be happy with the magic beans that are banning of diesel/petrol cars, banning natural gas and oil exploration and other tomfoolery like pouring money into offshore wind. The only thing they didn't get was a policy that all newborn babies must be eaten in order save the planet. But I guess vegan Greens might baulk at that one.. . what more do the disaffected Greens want?