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Northern Ireland Election Bribe.
// David Cameron has won the backing of Ulster unionists to prop up a Tory government in exchange for sparing the region from the worst of the planned cuts.
MPs from Northern Ireland are ready to join a coalition with the Tories if Mr Cameron falls short of the 326 MPs he needs to secure a majority in tomorrow’s election.
The deal would give the Tories an extra nine or 10 votes in the Commons and may hand the keys to Number 10 to Mr Cameron. //
Is this irresponsible (and unfair) electioneering?
MPs from Northern Ireland are ready to join a coalition with the Tories if Mr Cameron falls short of the 326 MPs he needs to secure a majority in tomorrow’s election.
The deal would give the Tories an extra nine or 10 votes in the Commons and may hand the keys to Number 10 to Mr Cameron. //
Is this irresponsible (and unfair) electioneering?
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Isn't that the same as advising Lib Dems to vote tactically
As for unfair - take a look at Lib Dem and Labour policies - you'll find them surprisingly similar.
What you're seeing at the polls is a large scale rejection of Tory policies, they just want a new PM
Isn't that the same as advising Lib Dems to vote tactically
As for unfair - take a look at Lib Dem and Labour policies - you'll find them surprisingly similar.
What you're seeing at the polls is a large scale rejection of Tory policies, they just want a new PM
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“……in exchange for sparing the region from the worst of the planned cuts,” - Its inherently unfair if the the rest of the UK has to bear extra economic pain as a result of this Tory -UU alliance
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Anyone who wants to be an effective PM for all matters in Northern Ireland cannot afford to be so one sided with the UU .
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Anyone who wants to be an effective PM for all matters in Northern Ireland cannot afford to be so one sided with the UU .
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