Tommy McKearney thinks that Unionism has much to worry about.
Showing posts with label DUP-Tory Pact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DUP-Tory Pact. Show all posts
Sean Mallory is in usual form dishing out stick to the DUP and Tories.
In usual form Sean Mallory is not impressed by Arleen Foster nor Theresa May.
Tommy McKearney examines the DUP-Tory pact. This article featured in Socialist Voice.
With the Stormont talks in stalemate, all eyes return to Westminster and the DUP/Tory axis. Political Commentator, Dr John Coulter, looks at how the British Labour Party should be on standby should a looming Conservative civil war over Brexit put the DUP/Tory deal in crisis. A shorter version of this article appeared in Dr Coulter's Ireland Eye column in Tribune magazine.
Anthony McIntyre searches for those who will be hardest hit by the DUP-Tory pact.
John Coulter in his post DUP-Tory deal analysis, concludes that Jeremy Corbyn may yet be British Prime Minister.
Mick Hall @ Organized Rage feels that:
By getting into bed with the DUP Theresa May would do well to appoint an expert on exorcism to her new cabinet.
From Democratic Audit UK James Hughes examines the potential DUP-Tory pact. James Hughes is Chair in Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. This post represents the views of the author and not those of Democratic Audit.
Former Blanket columnist Dr John Coulter seeks to map out how the Democratic Unionist Party will influence the Westminster landscape in the coming days.
Pete Trumbore with his thoughts on the peace process being under threat ... again. Professor Peter Trumbore blogs @ Observations/Research/Diversions.
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