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Anything from NI politicians on this WA?

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Chocolatepeanuts · 18/10/2019 06:59

I haven't been near a TV but my phone was red hot yesterday trying to keep up with it all, but I can't see any statements from the other parties. Has anyone else? I'm finding it difficult to get the overall nood here, I've only heard the head of Ulster Bank saying it's bad for the economy but he sounds like a Leaver. Nothing from UFU.

In my opinion I think it's a very complicated arrangement. A vote every 4 years will mean the country will stay divided and this never really goes away. On the other hand it would amazing to have the hard border conundrum solved. I also think it will spell the end of the DUP as their farming grassroots will not vote for a party that is going to vote to end these arrangements every 4 years.

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implantsandaDyson · 18/10/2019 07:09

www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-northern-ireland-50079317

There's some responses from the local parties at the end of the article.

Chocolatepeanuts · 18/10/2019 07:11

Thankyou! I did see that one, I thought there would be more from them!

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FadingStar · 18/10/2019 12:51

Heard on Steven Nolan that Sinn Fein are sort of happy with the deal...they see it as the best way for reunification of Ireland (near) future

YeOldeTrout · 19/10/2019 09:08

Peston's first question to BJ at Thursday press conference was "So how does it feel to have thrown your DUP partners under the bus?"

I thought Nolan sounded downright angry last night (5 Live).
Only one DUP person isn't completely opposed from what I can tell.

Suddenly the ERG doesn't care what DUP wants. Hmm

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