I'm going to make this my last post on this thread because it has the potential to explode. People are going to view things differently. One man's terrorist is always going to be another man's freedom fighter. People are already arguing over the DUP.
I can't see the IRA being overly happy about their enemies now being part of the British government.
I can see trouble brewing in Ulster.
While the Unionists say that no deal has been done they admit they are in discussions.
Power sharing broke down a while ago & talks have been held to get it back on track.
The nationalist SDLP & the unionist UUP both got wiped out so NI is now a two party country.
The DUP have links to the Loyalist paramilitaries. Just like Sinn Fein do to the IRA.
So now that the Tories are now in bed with the Loyalists where does that leave the Irish Nationalists?
As for the Brexit negotiations, the last thing the DUP will want is a hard border with the Republic.
They also hold some very outdated ideals.
Anti abortion, anti gay marriage for example.
IMO, the DUP will screw May for everything they can get.
I mean lets face facts. They are not gonna prop her up out of kindness.
They see it as a way of bargaining & May is in no position to knock them back.
Sinn Fein can't side with Labour as they refuse to take their seats in the Commons.
I found her short speech after she'd been to see the Queen a tad bizarre & slightly embarrassing.
"We are the biggest party, we won the most seats & the most votes.
Only us & the Ulster Unionists can take this country forward. "
OK, so DUP have the majority in NI but in the UK as a whole they are nothing.
And furthermore, even if they do strike a deal with her she'll only have a majority of two.
It wont last two minutes. There'll be another election this year IMO.
When she called it I thought she's walk it with a landslide tbh.
But...........Her campaign was an utter car crash & once they'd published their manifesto I kind of got the feeling it was gonna be tight.
Junkers must be pissing himself. What bargaining power is Britain left with now?