verminstar
Banned
So...recently our illustrious political leadership have been caught out with their fingers in the till so to speak. The scandal we call 'cash for ash' will eventually cost the taxpayer about 400m and the investigation into why, who and so forth has been cancelled due to Martin Mcguiness quiting as deputy first minister. This in effect means the first minister, Arlene Foster is no longer first minister and the stormont executive has basically collapsed.
Its a long and complicated tale of politicions yet again putting their interests above those they represent...confidence in the political structure, already at a record low has taken a severe body blow and there are rumours that this could spell the end of the good friday agreement.
Thats not a worst case scenario either...worst case is the end of the 20 year ceasefire and a return to the dark days of our past. So the stakes are high.
Now...westminister has called a snap election, but with trust in the executive at an all time low, voter apathy could skew the result so badly that the entire executive simply collapses.
Another possibility has been aired and this is where I would like to hear opinions from those who know more about the policies of the EU. A coalition government who would preside over with direct rule...made up both the british and irish government. Thing is, we are already on the eve of article 50 and this would be a very unusual situation to say the least.
Personally, Im not sure how I feel about this proposition. Im interested in exactly how this could work at all as it means this little country would be fairly unique in terms of the EU...we belong to the UK which is on the way out and part governed by the free state down south who are very much EU members. Im not overly joyful at the thought of those people having any influence over us, but events are already beyond our control.
Any thoughts on this? How could this work and what would it mean fer us?
Its a long and complicated tale of politicions yet again putting their interests above those they represent...confidence in the political structure, already at a record low has taken a severe body blow and there are rumours that this could spell the end of the good friday agreement.
Thats not a worst case scenario either...worst case is the end of the 20 year ceasefire and a return to the dark days of our past. So the stakes are high.
Now...westminister has called a snap election, but with trust in the executive at an all time low, voter apathy could skew the result so badly that the entire executive simply collapses.
Another possibility has been aired and this is where I would like to hear opinions from those who know more about the policies of the EU. A coalition government who would preside over with direct rule...made up both the british and irish government. Thing is, we are already on the eve of article 50 and this would be a very unusual situation to say the least.
Personally, Im not sure how I feel about this proposition. Im interested in exactly how this could work at all as it means this little country would be fairly unique in terms of the EU...we belong to the UK which is on the way out and part governed by the free state down south who are very much EU members. Im not overly joyful at the thought of those people having any influence over us, but events are already beyond our control.
Any thoughts on this? How could this work and what would it mean fer us?