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Is Robinson about to resign?
BigAl94
Posts: 1,919 Forumite
in N. Ireland
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Fat chance...... Judging by the Spotlight Programs as per other thread, the Gravy Train is still well and truly on the rails so can't see it !!0
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no way is he going .He could have resigned when Iris was dropping her panties , and then there was the land deal .Resign ,Never ,Never ,Never ."Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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If only they would all go, just seeing a politician on TV makes me feel ill. Almost everyone of them is lining their pockets and screwing us over, sickeningNorn Iron Club Member No. 252 :beer:0
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If only they would all go, just seeing a politician on TV makes me feel ill. Almost everyone of them is lining their pockets and screwing us over, sickening
Well, get yourself elected on an anti free loader platform and sort the whole thing out. No use complaining.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
qwert_yuiop wrote: »Well, get yourself elected on an anti free loader platform and sort the whole thing out. No use complaining.
I would but can't decide if I would be a Nationalist Independent or a Unionist Independent because as sad as it is you just know that would be one of the first things that would be asked of you here in Northern Ireland.... never mind the current lot are fleecing you, never mind the budgets are being cut and services are being decimated, never mind jobs are being lost left right and centre, never mind our education system is failing our kids....... Are you Pro or Anti Union..... ???0 -
Independent "one of ours" should be all right if there are enough of "ours" in your constituency. All you need is enough 2nd preferences.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0
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ni 21 & 3/4 ?????qwert_yuiop wrote: »independent "one of ours" should be all right if there are enough of "ours" in your constituency. All you need is enough 2nd preferences.
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warmhands.coldheart wrote: »I would but can't decide if I would be a Nationalist Independent or a Unionist Independent because as sad as it is you just know that would be one of the first things that would be asked of you here in Northern Ireland.... never mind the current lot are fleecing you, never mind the budgets are being cut and services are being decimated, never mind jobs are being lost left right and centre, never mind our education system is failing our kids....... Are you Pro or Anti Union..... ???
Apart from pay cuts all round, I can't think what stormont can do about most of the above. Amalgamation of schools especially in small towns would be useful if people would accept integrated schooling. I suspect they're going to have to eventually. Two tiny primary schools - daft.
Anyway there's a thought - public sector pay cuts. They did it down south.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
qwert_yuiop wrote: »Apart from pay cuts all round, I can't think what stormont can do about most of the above. Amalgamation of schools especially in small towns would be useful if people would accept integrated schooling. I suspect they're going to have to eventually. Two tiny primary schools - daft.
Anyway there's a thought - public sector pay cuts. They did it down south.
Don't disagree with the fact we have to make cuts at all.... I agree it's about time the public sector was trimmed down a bit but it's the fact they are making these cuts while the a-holes in Stormont are still raking it in one expenses and all sorts else !!0 -
Mrs Robinson broke assembly rules by failing to register three payments, including two from property developers to help her teenage lover.
The investigation found First Minister Peter Robinson did not breach the code.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-30247853"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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