The DUP thread

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Sportacus

Quote from: red hander on February 01, 2024, 06:33:03 PMBin boy giving a speech to the mutants in the Village of the Damned tonight. Moygashel needs a new idiot after the  old one died from toxic shock syndrome when he had a wash. Agent 167 is perfectly qualified.
It'd be funny if someone tweeted out from the meeting.

seafoid

The rugby is on Friday and the Assembly sits on Saturday . trina cheile.

Who is likely to get the ministerial jobs?

Duine Inteacht Eile

Sinn Fein - Economy, Education, Communities
DUP - Finance, Health
Alliance - Justice, Agriculture

Not sure who is left for Infrastructure

lurganblue

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on February 01, 2024, 08:42:14 PMSinn Fein - Economy, Education, Communities
DUP - Finance, Health
Alliance - Justice, Agriculture

Not sure who is left for Infrastructure

UUP are due a post but haven't decided if they'll take one or remain in opposition.

Sportacus

Quote from: lurganblue on February 02, 2024, 08:45:45 AM
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on February 01, 2024, 08:42:14 PMSinn Fein - Economy, Education, Communities
DUP - Finance, Health
Alliance - Justice, Agriculture

Not sure who is left for Infrastructure

UUP are due a post but haven't decided if they'll take one or remain in opposition.
Doug wants to take opposition, just needs to persuade his party. O'Toole would be gutted.
Still can't get over how one sided that Command Paper is.  It openly boasts that this is a Government/DUP deal, actively seeks to de-legitimise the All Island economy, and sets up a load of structures to keep the focus on NI-GB.  Parity of esteem?

SDLP have called it out.
SF strategy seems to be don't rock the boat, let's get Michelle in, and we'll take it from there.

johnnycool

Good to see Mark Carruthers picking up on the DUP's double standards last night when Paul Girvan said it was "unhelpful" for Mary Lou talking about the prospect of a UI, yet it's OK for  the DUP and associated Tory ministers talking up strengthening the union.

There's no concern for nationalist sensitivities when it comes to this evidently.


Rossfan

How many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

johnnycool

Quote from: Rossfan on February 02, 2024, 10:34:31 AMHow many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.

50 odd in in Moygashel...

It seems Moygashel and Markethill are their go to places, not Donaghadee, not East Belfast, not Larne.
I find that quite strange.

As for SF, each and every representative interviewed from now on should make it abundantly clear they striving for a UI and fúck Unionist sensitivities.

Eire90

is the road blocks all talk

tbrick18

Quote from: johnnycool on February 02, 2024, 11:04:38 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on February 02, 2024, 10:34:31 AMHow many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.

50 odd in in Moygashel...

It seems Moygashel and Markethill are their go to places, not Donaghadee, not East Belfast, not Larne.
I find that quite strange.

As for SF, each and every representative interviewed from now on should make it abundantly clear they striving for a UI and fúck Unionist sensitivities.


Having first hand experience of Moygashel, it's right up the Bryson/Allister street.
Bigots and racists. If you're non-loyalist, if you're non-white, if you're a foreign national....you'll get burned out of moygashel.

In terms of SF - I don't think they need to draw attention to the one sidedness of the agreement between dup and WM. I think now, when they are in the ascendancy with the electorate, the demographics are going in one direction they need to make some good progress for all people in NI before the next election. Then, when election mode is on and from that point on they have the referenceability of governing for all and so the UI can be called for to benefit all.

What ever people think of SF, they have been running rings around the unionist parties for well over a decade in terms of politics.

JPGJOHNNYG

Quote from: tbrick18 on February 02, 2024, 11:12:52 AM
Quote from: johnnycool on February 02, 2024, 11:04:38 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on February 02, 2024, 10:34:31 AMHow many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.

50 odd in in Moygashel...

It seems Moygashel and Markethill are their go to places, not Donaghadee, not East Belfast, not Larne.
I find that quite strange.

As for SF, each and every representative interviewed from now on should make it abundantly clear they striving for a UI and fúck Unionist sensitivities.


Having first hand experience of Moygashel, it's right up the Bryson/Allister street.
Bigots and racists. If you're non-loyalist, if you're non-white, if you're a foreign national....you'll get burned out of moygashel.

In terms of SF - I don't think they need to draw attention to the one sidedness of the agreement between dup and WM. I think now, when they are in the ascendancy with the electorate, the demographics are going in one direction they need to make some good progress for all people in NI before the next election. Then, when election mode is on and from that point on they have the referenceability of governing for all and so the UI can be called for to benefit all.

What ever people think of SF, they have been running rings around the unionist parties for well over a decade in terms of politics.


"Non-white", saw pictures of some Asian lad stood next to big Jim at the meeting he must have gotten lost ;D .Reminds me of that famous Muslim rangers lad who then joined the EDL you couldn't make it up

Armagh18

Quote from: tbrick18 on February 02, 2024, 11:12:52 AM
Quote from: johnnycool on February 02, 2024, 11:04:38 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on February 02, 2024, 10:34:31 AMHow many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.

50 odd in in Moygashel...

It seems Moygashel and Markethill are their go to places, not Donaghadee, not East Belfast, not Larne.
I find that quite strange.

As for SF, each and every representative interviewed from now on should make it abundantly clear they striving for a UI and fúck Unionist sensitivities.


Having first hand experience of Moygashel, it's right up the Bryson/Allister street.
Bigots and racists. If you're non-loyalist, if you're non-white, if you're a foreign national....you'll get burned out of moygashel.

In terms of SF - I don't think they need to draw attention to the one sidedness of the agreement between dup and WM. I think now, when they are in the ascendancy with the electorate, the demographics are going in one direction they need to make some good progress for all people in NI before the next election. Then, when election mode is on and from that point on they have the referenceability of governing for all and so the UI can be called for to benefit all.

What ever people think of SF, they have been running rings around the unionist parties for well over a decade in terms of politics.
 
Markethill wouldn't be much better. Remember their disgusting soldier F banners a few years back and plenty of UVF signs in it now plus their Israeli flags.

maddog

Quote from: johnnycool on February 02, 2024, 11:04:38 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on February 02, 2024, 10:34:31 AMHow many thousand turned up at the Binlid/Angry Jim shindig?

Shinners obviously want to get the feet under the Executive table so are keeping mum.

It seems Moygashel and Markethill are their go to places, not Donaghadee, not East Belfast, not Larne.
I find that quite strange.


Its the pitchfork brigade. East Belfast wouldn't know what a pitchfork was for.

imtommygunn


Armagh18