I don't think you can form an opinion on the DUP based on past terrorist connections. Although it is right to point out the huge hypocrisy given the way the Tories campaigned against Corbyn. I'm more concerned about what they stand for currently.
Anti abortion, such restricted conditions that...
There should also be concern that even if it doesn't technically it may well cause issues to rear up in Ireland. Look at the history of Ireland and you'll see what's happened when the serving government has sided with the loyalists. Its not good.
Why is Labour policy that assist the young / students a bribe but not Conservative policies that benefit the richest in the country?
Edit: Hill beat me to it.
Whatever happens we should keep out of it. Getting involved in everyone elses problems hasn't done us any good in the past, no reason to think this would be any different.
Don't see how you can not be up for a game against the Aussies at a sold out Edgbaston. Any player that isn't able to motivate themselves for that shouldn't be in the side.
She must be doing something right
2005 - 14,268 votes a majority of 7,427
2010 - 25,553 votes a majority of 14,461
2015 - 31,337 votes a majority of 24,008
2017 - 42,265 votes a majority of 35,139
If Labour stays more to the left off the back of this result and the Conservatives obviously stay to the right could be good news for the Lib Dems. Although I think they need a leadership election themselves.
Pleased to see Cable win his seat back. Thought he took a lot of stick for Clegg going...
You must be able to see the staggering hypocrisy when the Tories, who have talked up Corbyn's supposed links to the IRA more than any other topic in the campaign, are suddenly happy to jump in with the DUP as they're the only party prepared to work with them.
Had R4 on a bit today and there's been a string of Labour MPs coming on saying they were wrong about Corbyn. Of course they might just think its the right thing to say and normal service will be resumed shortly but you never know.
When the election was announced Labour had a 20 point deficit. We were told they were in chaos and would lose to a landslide. Some were even predicating it being the end of the party. He's been hammered in the press and on TV.
Off the back of that surely you can see why the result last night is...
Assume those that were kept bringing up Corbyns alleged support of the IRA are appauled and will be equally vocal about the prospect of the Conservatives working with the DUP?
Whatever way you look at it you can't get around this being a disaster for May and good news for Labour, or at least Corbyn.
May called the election to get a stronger position, an increase in the Conservative majority. She has spectacularly failed at that which has to put her leadership under...