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  1. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    No I don’t think they would have. Sinn Fein has essentially moved forward by standing still while the DUP went backwards. The APNI we’re the big winners from lost votes to the unionists although the TUV also taking votes off them. The one anomaly with the republican vote was the SDLP lost seats...
  2. skybluetony176

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    So did a lot of republicans. The official line might have been remain by the republican parties but behind the scenes there was a lot of talk about voting leave because the scenario that’s currently unfolding might unfold. It was a huge own goal by the unionists to back leave and is was mostly...
  3. skybluetony176

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    Yes and no. There’s no doubt that Sinn Fein is seen as forward thinking by NI standards. Pro choice for women, pro same sex marriage, not climate change deniers and as Clint pointed out don’t struggle with the concept of dinosaurs unlike the DUP. Unionism in Northern Ireland is in turmoil...
  4. skybluetony176

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    The term “when you’re in a hole stop digging” is lost on them. Sounds like the UK government is about to U turn on threats to abandon the protocol too. Clearly it was only ever said as a favour to the DUP so they could use it in campaigning. Now the election is lost there’s no point in...
  5. skybluetony176

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    It was a work event.
  6. skybluetony176

    Heardle

    IIRC the beginning was sampled deliberately to sound bad. Like it had been recorded off a speaker placed in a bucket . A technique I think Queen pioneered.
  7. skybluetony176

    Heardle

    #Heardle #71 🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ https://www.heardle.app
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    Wordle.

    Wordle 322 4/6 🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟨⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  9. skybluetony176

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    Scottish Tories clearly employed the expertise of Nadine Dorries for media output
  10. skybluetony176

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    Back up to the dizzy heights of 3rd. APNI now second in it’s own right.
  11. skybluetony176

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    Oh dear DUP in terms of seats currently sitting fourth in the assembly.
  12. skybluetony176

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    Riding a Brexit bus.
  13. skybluetony176

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    Every Friday lunchtime for about 10 years at one place of work.
  14. skybluetony176

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    Problem with the place of work line is that there were people there that didn’t work in Downing Street. At least one didn’t even work for the government and was a friend of Carrie.
  15. skybluetony176

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    And the tier of lockdown.
  16. skybluetony176

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    Never have. The DUP and UUP have always seemed to have despised each other almost as much as the republicans.
  17. skybluetony176

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    Getting mullered still. Only currently 4 unionist wins vs 16 republicans. APNI in coalition with an a couple of independents and greens could still make up the second biggest designation yet in NI. I fear the end is nigh for Northern Ireland, something I never expected to see in my lifetime. My...
  18. skybluetony176

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    They’ll be patches in the staunchest of Protestant area’s for sure. However, sectarianism violence is becoming an old man’s game and dying out. It’s almost 30 years since the Downing Street declaration and IRA ceasefire and almost 25 years since the GFA. NI has more than a generation that were...
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