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Dominic Lipinski

No mention of the Irish border in DUP's Tory deal

It does mention broadband and health spending.

THE DUP’S DEAL to prop up Theresa May’s Conservative Party focuses on three policies: pensions, armed forces and farming.

The document, agreed today between Arlene Foster’s party and the embattled Tory Prime Minister, contains no mention of the Irish border or language. Nor does it make any mention of Northern Ireland’s status during Brexit.

The document says that the parties had agreed that:

  • The so-called “pensions triple lock” will remain in place, as will the Winter Fuel Payment
  • The UK will meet the NATO plan to spend 2% of GDP on armed forces and there will be an attempt to support the reserve forces in the North
  • Agriculture is an important sector in Northern Ireland and that cash supports for farmers will not be cut

The document also commits to early restoration of the power-sharing executive in the North, but agrees that the DUP will have no role in the British government’s involvement in those talks.

A further document published this afternoon outlines the spending that will be committed to Northern Ireland.

This includes:

  • £400 million to complete the York Street Interchange in Belfast and other infrastructure priorities
  • £150 million to provide ultra-fast broadband
  • Devolution of corporation tax rates
  • The establishment of a set of city deals and enterprise zones
  • £100 million to tackle severe deprivation
  • £100 million in additional health spending
  • £200 million on health service transformation
  • £50 million in additional mental health spending

Foster, flanked by party cohorts Nigel Dodds and Jeffrey Donaldson, said that the agreement, which will see in the region of £1.5 billion (£1 billion in new money, and £500 million in future spending commitments) gifted to Northern Ireland for investment in infrastructure, will deliver “a stable government in order to further the UK national interest at this vital time”.

This agreement will remain in place for the length of this parliament, Foster said.

Read: DUP sign £1 billion deal to prop up Theresa May’s government and ‘enhance our precious union’

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    Mute Tweed Cap
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:13 PM

    The only positive thing that will come out of this unhealthy alliance is that the rest of the UK “mainlanders” will finally get to see what space cadets this DUP really are.

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    Mute The Risen
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:21 PM

    @Tweed Cap: Amen Brother. Beat me to it. Theres 2 brilliant clips out there about the DUP from Frankie Boyle and George Galloway. Well worth a watch. FB describes them as the political wing of the old testament.

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    Mute @angrymanwithissues
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:25 PM

    @Tweed Cap: I can’t stand the DUP. But this morning those Space Cadets managed to secure a £1bn deal that will make the lives of their constituents better while Sinn Fein sat on their hands.

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    Mute The Risen
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:45 PM

    @@angrymanwithissues: Just to clarify, you think SF should have broken their election pledge?

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:53 PM

    @The Risen: no, but the DUP are acting in te interests of all the people of Northern Ireland. SF act only in their own interests

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    Mute ktsiwot
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:01 PM

    @Tweed Cap: I have just looked at a few comments on the Guardian online, they are going ballistic at the cheer brass neck of the Torys, it as you have stated has also informed the greater British public to the space cadets that now hold the balance of power. Another aspect coming over very strongly is the pressure on the Scottish Torys if they do not stand up here they could be destroyed the next time around.

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    Mute The Risen
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:06 PM

    @Hurt Stoogie: “no, but the DUP are acting in te interests of all the people of Northern Ireland”

    LOL! Yes yes, the DUP are all about looking after ‘all’ the people, Catholics included.

    Cheers for the laugh.

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    Mute Harry Whitehead
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:12 PM

    @The Risen: The rules of the game have changed. Weak governments seem to be the norm, the old order is collapsing. And yet SF seem more interested in pretending nothing is any different. They have no right to complain if things go pear-shaped as a result of this deal.

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    Mute Live at Oriel
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:29 PM

    @Tweed Cap: Please do not use the word mainland .It displays a subservience to the UK.We are not a subservient nation to the British.We are an independent sovereign state.As for the arrangement with the DUP the fact it does not mention Brexit as far as an open border is concerned shows up the DUP for the bigots they are.This deal is sowing the seeds of future violence which another generation will have to endure

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    Mute Harry Whitehead
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:33 PM

    @Live at Oriel: I don’t believe Tweed Cap was using the term seriously, hence the quotation marks.

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    Mute Frank Mc Caffery
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:40 PM

    @Hurt Stoogie: what world do you live in?

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    Mute Live at Oriel
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:48 PM

    @The Risen: Please do not use the term mainland.It signifies subservience of Ireland to the UK.And that we are not.The term UK mainland is a grossly insulting word to use to anybody who identify themselves as Irish.

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    Mute Tommy Whelan
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    Jun 26th 2017, 3:42 PM

    @Live at Oriel: The UK is made up of four identities that’s why its call a union . Not only does it recognise the Irish identity but it defends the rights of the people of Ireland to be Irish .

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    Mute Hurt Stoogie
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    Jun 26th 2017, 3:46 PM

    @The Risen: so only unionist will benefit from better broadband and better roads? And only unionist companies (whatever they are) will benefit from potentially better corporate tax rates?

    Your hatred is making you blind jamming

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    Mute Jane
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    Jun 26th 2017, 4:12 PM

    Hopefully Corbyn is right and he’ll be PM by Christmas.

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    Mute Todd
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    Jun 26th 2017, 5:42 PM

    @Hurt Stoogie: Irish language act.
    RHI Scandal. Redsky, LGBT rights. Yeah they act for all people alright.

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    Mute Meekus
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:17 PM

    You can’t blame the DUP for looking after their own interests but you have to question why they’ve been given this opportunity. How power hungry can you be to go into a coalition with the DUP? Such a short sighted decision from the Tories that lacks integrity.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:02 PM

    @Meekus: As someone said yesterday of David Davis handling of brexit negotiations, ‘like a drunken trapeze artist’. The entire Tory cabinet are acting like they are drunk with power under Theresa May’s leadership.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 8:50 PM

    @Meekus: __ Theresa May would gouge out her own eyeballs with a rusty nail, if it meant she would stay in power.

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    Mute John003
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:16 PM

    Well if infrastructure includes plan to build motorway from Monaghan border to Derry then it does help border region….SF have 48 hours to get back into NI assembly and influence spending of this money….Lets hope the don’t say “SF says NO”….

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:28 PM

    SF could do a counter deal and see what price the Brits really put on the ‘precious union’.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:19 PM

    I wonder Who will get the lions share of the deprivation money?
    ( Theres a pun in there)

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    Mute Alan Scott
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:22 PM

    Things could have been so different if SF did not throw their toys out of the pram

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    Mute John003
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:32 PM

    @Alan Scott: I am not close to SF leadership but I think be Thursday we will have a U turn from SF and they will be back in the Stormont assembly…..Would not look good a new road in Fermanagh with SF getting the credit for it….

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    Mute Alan Scott
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:38 PM

    @John003: precisely not a fan of SF because of the standing around stance.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 3:10 PM

    @Alan Scott: So trying to hold the DUP to account for an almost half a billion pounds fraud run on the watch of Arlene Foster is “throwing their toys out of the pram”?

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:16 PM

    What does “devolution of corporate tax rates” mean ??

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    Mute Jamie Fitzgibbon
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:21 PM

    @dannyboy: It means that NI can set its own corporate tax rate (to be able to compete with the Rep). This was already in the pipeline.

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    Mute Cathal O'Hagan
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:22 PM

    @dannyboy: it means they can lower corporate tax rates through stormont (if it sits ha) rather than Westminster setting it for them. They have wanted it for a while as the republic’s is currently 12.5 % I think while the norths is much higher and so less companies were interested in setting up there. Not a fan of the dup obviously but its Good news to attract companies to Ireland north and south. Even if it increases competition it’s good to have tax harmonisation on the island, hopefully more to follow .

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:26 PM

    @Cathal O’Hagan: This will rile the rest of the UK who they will now be competing with for FDI. Good for the island of Ireland because Rep. will still be more attractive to those companies who want access to the EU.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:50 PM

    @Jamie Fitzgibbon:

    NI’s corporate tax rate could be 0% and it wouldnt make much difference. ROI has far better infrastructure, less disruptions and obviously the single market as well. Not to mention a better education system and just a far better place to live in general

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    Mute ktsiwot
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:10 PM

    @Cathal O’Hagan: you would want to be mad to set up a new company in the North. Issues such as Brexit and an unstable government voted on sectarianism lines and add in a bit of bigotry and intolerance. The economy is a basket case with a current expenditure over spend of 20% per year where those employed by the government accounts for a third of the work force. It is dependent on a 10 billion per year intervention. It is a huge welfare state in reality a basket case and the extra dependency will do nothing for the north in the long run.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:27 PM

    @DonalC: so broadband in rural ROI is better than in NI?
    And the education system in ROI I’d better than NI???
    Not sure where you get your info

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    Jun 26th 2017, 4:10 PM

    @Cathal O’Hagan: ok thanks for the replies…it is currently 20% corporate tax rate in the North same as the rest of UK, and there was talk of bringing it down to 15% before the assembly was dissolved…personally I think it is a good thing to bring down this rate of tax to attract investment to N Ireland… however, I can’t help thinking it is all pie in the sky as Brexit will throw it all out the window anyway….

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:33 PM

    It’s all very small beer with the exception of devolution of corporate tax rate which, in practice, will be severely constrained by budgetary considerations.

    It’s a soft deal for May and the Conservatives. The DUP went very easy on this. Why? Likely some “understandings” have been arrived at.

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    Mute Barry Burke
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    Jun 26th 2017, 5:03 PM

    Well I hope as much money as possible goes into infrastructure related projects .

    We expect the Brits will do the place up before the leave.

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    Mute Tony Hartigan
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    Jun 26th 2017, 5:11 PM

    Give credit where it is due, here we have a Provence screwing the British Government for £1.5 Billion while countries like Scotland, Wales and England will pick up the tab by way of taxation

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    Mute John Fergus
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    Jun 26th 2017, 1:19 PM

    “Devolution of corporation tax rates”
    That’s a big part of the deal.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:06 PM

    @John Fergus: Exactly less money in NI tax revenue while the British taxpayer foots the bill.

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    Jun 26th 2017, 5:04 PM

    A shame SF sat on their hands, its time to ditch this non attendance lark now. If the stand for Westminster they should sit in Westminster
    Otherwise a vote for them is wasted. The DUP has wrongfooted them, SF can do better than this.

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    Mute Pat Price
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    Jun 26th 2017, 4:27 PM

    This is the DUP’s greatest moment in their history, the border would be way down on their list of priorities and they would probably accept a Thrump wall been built along it if asked , they will compromise their staunch beliefs if necessary to maintain their glorious days in the sun , interesting days ahead , and loads of smarmy self satisfied smiles from Paisiely’s Brood..

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    Mute Paul Coughlan
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    Jun 26th 2017, 2:55 PM

    Not a great deal and it took so long to come up with. The £1.5bn could be eaten up by loss of taxation if corporate taxes are interfered with. Imagine giving budgetary control to the NI Assembly. Those who have will benefit most. Those who have not will be protesting. Hmm

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jun 26th 2017, 3:55 PM

    @Paul Coughlan: Exactly, lets have a party on the Shankill Road instead with a big bonfire and parades every day during July.

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