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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7938397" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>What are you talking about? SF didn’t have the numbers to create a government and they had no legal or constitutional means, to have Mary Lou elected Taoiseach. Simple as that. Whether or not the other parties want to create a coalition with them is of no consequence. They are perfectly entitled so stay out. </p><p>The situation is different in law in NI. SF have to accept a unionist FM, so long as unionists have the vote upper hand. That is how it works. </p><p>If the balance of power changes, then it’s for tge DUP to accept.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I hope DUP lose the FM in the next administration. They deserve whatever electoral wipe which might befall them. I also hope SF don’t win it. If Beattie or some somebody else gets it, than do be it. But unlikeky….</p><p></p><p>And I hope SF dont govern in ROI, at least for another 20 years….. if FF and FG keep them at bay, then great. But if they get the votes, to elect a Taoiseach, then we have to accept. That’s how it goes…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7938397, member: 3254"] What are you talking about? SF didn’t have the numbers to create a government and they had no legal or constitutional means, to have Mary Lou elected Taoiseach. Simple as that. Whether or not the other parties want to create a coalition with them is of no consequence. They are perfectly entitled so stay out. The situation is different in law in NI. SF have to accept a unionist FM, so long as unionists have the vote upper hand. That is how it works. If the balance of power changes, then it’s for tge DUP to accept. BTW, I hope DUP lose the FM in the next administration. They deserve whatever electoral wipe which might befall them. I also hope SF don’t win it. If Beattie or some somebody else gets it, than do be it. But unlikeky…. And I hope SF dont govern in ROI, at least for another 20 years….. if FF and FG keep them at bay, then great. But if they get the votes, to elect a Taoiseach, then we have to accept. That’s how it goes… [/QUOTE]
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