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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
No it wasn't, its standard practice and protocol that she has been following. There is a process that is followed when setting up a government, and one thing she shouldn't be criticised for is following that process. The party with the most seats has 30? days to form a government after an election. If she doesn't achieve that then its back to the people and another round of electioneering
Its grim, and May can be criticised for a lot (and rightly so in my opinion) but following due process shouldn't be one of them.
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I think people are just questioning her personal, and the tories as a whole, moral integrity when the DUP were even considered. All other parties wouldnt touch them with a 50 foot barge pole.
Im not sure if the coalition isnt going ahead out of a lack of want or a lack of success from the tories, but it does work better for them in the long run imo.