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    Have the PDs any other policies than PRIVATISE

    I know they are also apologists for Loyalists as well.
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    Re: Have the PDs any other policies than PRIVATISE

    Quote Originally Posted by martin TYRONE
    I know they are also apologists for Loyalists as well.

    Evidence, please????? Just because a party doesn't slavishly follow the SF view of the world does not, repeat DOES NOT make them loyalists. Got that?
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    Once upon a time they like to call themselves liberals.

    I'm sure they have some other policies that aren't solely there to make more money for the richest 10% o
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    Yes, lots.
    Nothing will motivate the lazy / apathetic / Americanised / west-British types to embrace their culture and the Irish language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor
    Yes, lots.
    Can you name some?

    Seriously not taking the piss, can anyone name a PD idea/policy/bill/proposal that wasn't free-market/profit motivated.
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    Re: Have the PDs any other policies than PRIVATISE

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    Quote Originally Posted by "martin TYRONE":3ft0cpnm
    I know they are also apologists for Loyalists as well.

    Evidence, please????? Just because a party doesn't slavishly follow the SF view of the world does not, repeat DOES NOT make them loyalists. Got that? [/quote:3ft0cpnm]


    Well they are very onesided when it comes to condemning violence in the North--to say the very least---even you must admit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim84
    Quote Originally Posted by Conor
    Yes, lots.
    Can you name some?

    Seriously not taking the piss, can anyone name a PD idea/policy/bill/proposal that wasn't free-market/profit motivated.
    I GIVE UP--Cant think of a single one
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    Re: Have the PDs any other policies than PRIVATISE

    Quote Originally Posted by martin TYRONE
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    Well they are very onesided when it comes to condemning violence in the North--to say the very least---even you must admit

    I heard McDowell on the radio last Saturday condemning it. By the way, wasn't it Adams and McGuinness who used to always say there was no value in engaging in "the politics of condemnation"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by martin TYRONE
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim84
    Quote Originally Posted by Conor
    Yes, lots.
    Can you name some?

    Seriously not taking the piss, can anyone name a PD idea/policy/bill/proposal that wasn't free-market/profit motivated.
    I GIVE UP--Cant think of a single one
    That's fairly predictable, given that you asked the original question.

    Why don't you check their website or something?
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    Re: Have the PDs any other policies than PRIVATISE

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    Quote Originally Posted by "martin TYRONE":33pm9leg
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    Well they are very onesided when it comes to condemning violence in the North--to say the very least---even you must admit

    I heard McDowell on the radio last Saturday condemning it. By the way, wasn't it Adams and McGuinness who used to always say there was no value in engaging in "the politics of condemnation"?[/quote:33pm9leg]

    Yes but with Mc Dowells and the PDs sense of fair play Id have thought they would condemn all violence not just that of one side--
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