Ok...as I said I certainly don't rule it out. But what is in that story is definitely not evidence of Labour seeking a deal or coalition with the DUP. At best it is circumstantial evidence that it may have been thought about. Maybe. From my reading, the Guido Fawkes story takes a few liberties...
Ah well, we just see it differently. From where I sit, the Tories were crusiing along with a workable, if unspectacular, majority, a divided opposition, a popular leader and three years of governing in the bank
Then OF THEIR OWN CHOOSING they called an election.
And as I have outlined above -...
I'll be interested to see if this comes out in the real media - as it surely must if there is anything to it. It may be true, I wouldn't put it past the likes of Campbell to go down such a road if backed into a corner (which is what has happened with May - she really has no choice) But I'll...
I'd suspect this (if there is anything in it at all) is a bit of trolling from the DUP. I am not sure how far the Farage agenda would even fit DUP's given their stated commitment to a frictionless border in Ireland. But does open some interesting links to the stories out there about the DUP...
I am relaxed about the DUP's past on the basis they have renounced violence. As I was relaxed about Corbyn's alleged 'links' with the IRA.
But that won't stop me pointing and laughing at all those that have previously expressed outrage about Corbyn now tieing themselves in knots trying to...
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/what-connects-brexit-the-dup-dark-money-and-a-saudi-prince-1.3083586?mode=amp
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/dup-chief-arlene-foster-met-uda-boss-days-after-loyalist-murder-in-bangor-35776873.html
There's plenty more.
A more...