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[b]Tiocfaidh ar la, et cetera [/b]

Today is a good day for Irish politics.

The northern Irish First Minister, Arlene Foster is the devil incarnate. Being as she is a member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) that wouldn't exactly be a surprise to anyone with any sense... unfortunately there are a lot of people here who very much disagree with me on that.

But the gap is closing, & today I am a very happy girl.

Last year Arlene was found to have been embroiled in the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme scandal that cost the Northern Ireland tax payer £490m. She was asked to step down. When she refused the Republican Party, Sinn Fein pulled out of government & demanded another vote, which took place on Thursday just gone.

I was glued to the television last night, watching a somewhat beautiful (I think) Sinn Fein majority. However, the count went on into the night & this morning I woke to the news that the DUP had kept their overall majority at the final tally. But I still danced around my living room because it's only by one seat (DUP twenty-eight, Sinn Fein twenty-seven.) Not only does that mean a more equal standing in parliament, this time the DUP failed the get at least thirty seats which means they don't have veto power, & things like the Irish language act, & the legalisation of gay marriage in Northern Ireland now have an actual chance.

Suck on that you evangelistic christian whack-job!! *gives Arlene Foster the finger (like a proper lady)*
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SW-User
I agree entirely. I can't see her stepping down though, I think it might end in direct rule for a while.
SW-User
Here's a thought, Sinn Fein form a government with SDLP, Alliance and UUP, leaving DUP out, wouldn't that be great 🙂
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: like a beautiful dream.
SW-User
@Sonnet: hold on to it for a few weeks anyway 🙂
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: my taxi driver home loves her, apparently. I kept my mouth shut. Lol!
SW-User
@Sonnet: The joys of living in NI
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: pretty much.
SW-User
@Sonnet: I remember being in the Crown in one of the booths on the day of the Omagh bombing. Having had a few beers I said something foolish like surely Sinn Fein will have to condemn this. I didn't get much of a response from the other people!e there.
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: crikey. No, I'm sure you didn't. You have to now the company you're in & a bar in town there's no way to know.
SW-User
@Sonnet: I know, most people are very cagey and reluctant to talk about anything vaguely political. Understand able but a bit frustrating at times.
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: safety first. You have to remember that we were brought up during a war. Hard to wrap your head around sometimes I know, but that the truth of it. Loose lips sink ships, & all that.
SW-User
@Sonnet: I know, it's hard to believe how much things have changed since I first went over there, 1988 I think.
Sonnet · 41-45, F
@Onecharmingman: the young'uns have no idea, which is pretty dang wonderful