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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="alex04w" data-source="post: 7539269" data-attributes="member: 21104"><p>What nonsense. All politicians are in the business of forcing their views on others once elected. They only get elected if people support their views.</p><p></p><p>Why shouldn't the DUP oppose abortion as that is what they and their voters believe in. However you would have us accept that Sinn Fien can force their pro abortion views on the rest of us?</p><p></p><p>Total inconsistency in your views.</p><p></p><p>The DUP have lost ground because they have left their core voters behind by compromising. I have heard a lot of DUP voters saying they are switching to TUV because of this. The ditching of Arlene Foster is a direct result of this potential loss of votes.</p><p></p><p>Her abstention on the protection of religious views in the gay conversion debate was the final straw and the apex of the issue of compromise and desertion of core party views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex04w, post: 7539269, member: 21104"] What nonsense. All politicians are in the business of forcing their views on others once elected. They only get elected if people support their views. Why shouldn't the DUP oppose abortion as that is what they and their voters believe in. However you would have us accept that Sinn Fien can force their pro abortion views on the rest of us? Total inconsistency in your views. The DUP have lost ground because they have left their core voters behind by compromising. I have heard a lot of DUP voters saying they are switching to TUV because of this. The ditching of Arlene Foster is a direct result of this potential loss of votes. Her abstention on the protection of religious views in the gay conversion debate was the final straw and the apex of the issue of compromise and desertion of core party views. [/QUOTE]
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