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    Breaking News: PDs open to joining an alternative coalition

    This is so funny it has made my day. Liz O'Donnell has said that the PDs are open to joining an alternative coalition. I wonder why Liz was chosen to make this statement rather than Micky Mac. Hmmmm... let me guess.

    Guess what PDs? Nobody wants you, p1ss off to Coventry. You've made your bed, now lie in it.

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    And yet, strangely, she explicitly rules out Labour.

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    They are turning into a comic opera.
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    Re: Breaking News: PDs open to joining an alternative coalit

    Quote Originally Posted by HanleyS
    This is so funny it has made my day. Liz O'Donnell has said that the PDs are open to joining an alternative coalition. I wonder why Liz was chosen to make this statement rather than Micky Mac. Hmmmm... let me guess.

    Guess what PDs? Nobody wants you, p1ss off to Coventry. You've made your bed, now lie in it.

    http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/?jp= ... U&rss=rss1
    Well they're also said that they still won't go with Labour, so basically as far as I can see this is the PD's saying they'd be happy with a FF/SF/PD government or an FF/GRN/PD government because I can't see any other way in which there will be a government that doesn't include Labour. So it seems a bit strange to me that the PDs are some how compatible with SF and the Greens, but not Labour.
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    You would swear labour were far left. What other option do they have? Its FF or the opposition benches.
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    The PDs are in a really dark place at the moment. Somebody should go and talk to them.
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    Let them burn. Slowly.

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    No thanks.
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    I heard a good joke today on the subject of jokes (the PDs etc)

    There'd be no point in introducing abortion in Ireland because there would be an 18 month waiting list".

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    PD's falling apart, this is a good day after all.

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