How are they going to get Stormont up and running when they've just leapt into bed with one of the two main stakeholders? The one that caused the precious power sharing executive to collapse due to their involvement in a corruption scandal, that if it were in Westminster, would bring down a government?
Meanwhile that cretin, Gove, is tweeting that the Tories always act in the national interest.
I agree.
If they had any connotation of the dangers of siding with the DUP, they would not even be considering it, but there again they are Tories.
Party before everything else.
How are they going to get Stormont up and running when they've just leapt into bed with one of the two main stakeholders? The one that caused the precious power sharing executive to collapse due to their involvement in a corruption scandal, that if it were in Westminster, would bring down a government?
Meanwhile that cretin, Gove, is tweeting that the Tories always act in the national interest.