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Independent threatening to withdraw support. Unconfirmed.

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Yep..they're still debating something on social welfare...apologies!

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No worries, I'm generally not great on procedure so I wasn't really sure exactly where they were in the order of things.

And here they come staggering out of the Dail bar now...
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Anybody else getting lag?
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Yeah, i thought it was just my internet but apparently not


79-68 was it?
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Dunno, didn't get it. Was it defeated?
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OH good jaysus...we could stay up and watch Charlie O'Connor taking the adjournment debates....off to bed!!!!!
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Anybody else getting lag?
Whatever bout the lag (blame the pig pox btw) ... I assume the Indo is still threatening/we're still speculating

Hmmmm politics in this country needs to become instantaneous/virtual/straight on/WHATEVER

Might mean the assigning to obscurity for P.ie tho!
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Dunno, didn't get it. Was it defeated?
Like that was ever a real possibility. Although reports of the governments demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. I thought their majority was supposed to be shaky on this one?

I almost want to be Pat Rabbitte's sole audience but the leaba beckons and the feed is dire...
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I suspect that were politicians to act on threats we'd have a general election every week.
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Whatever bout the lag (blame the pig pox btw) ... I assume the Indo is still threatening/we're still speculating

Hmmmm politics in this country needs to become instantaneous/virtual/straight on/WHATEVER

Might mean the assigning to obscurity for P.ie tho!
Maybe we could ask Arlen Spector for some tips
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