The SA Politics Thread Part 2

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wingnut771

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They probably thought Patriotic Alliance will roll over Ike their good boy ActionSA.
Hopefully the black, coloured and Indian people have learnt their lesson and will vote DA next time.
 

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They probably thought Patriotic Alliance will roll over Ike their good boy ActionSA.

Nah, the DA had seen how the PA acted so were right in trying to limit their power... that lot will turn on the coalition in a heartbeat if it means a bit of extra time at the trough.
 

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Hopefully the black, coloured and Indian people have learnt their lesson and will vote DA next time.
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They probably thought Patriotic Alliance will roll over Ike their good boy ActionSA.
Nah, DA was right in having their suspicions and wanting to play it safe.

In response, Kunene said the DA “are the last people to talk about criminality and cadre deployment. They have deliberately collapsed Gauteng municipalities and left them in financial ruin, whereas they govern their precious Western Cape municipalities with clean audits.
Rich from the guys that collapsed multiple UF governments and JHB throwing the UF to the wolves and walking over to ANC afterwards...

Kunene accused the DA of being “a racist white supremacist party”.
:rolleyes: Typical.
 

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If PA could so easily throw the UF to the wolves as they did in JHB and banding with ANC, what assurance would the UF have after letting them back in, that they won't do it again?
 

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If PA could so easily throw the UF to the wolves as they did in JHB and banding with ANC, what assurance would the UF have after letting them back in, that they won't do it again?
As Kunene is saying, they were minding their business when the Desperate Alliance came knocking asking for help, not the other way round, it's the DA who wanted their help to keep Joburg.

I think it's good that both parties know where they stand with each.
 

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As Kunene is saying, they were minding their business when the Desperate Alliance came knocking asking for help, not the other way round, it's the DA who wanted their help to keep Joburg.
Wasn't the DA itself, was UF reps. Seems like the rest of the coalition wanted them back in, while DA was sceptical.
Despite the advanced talks to rope the PA back into the coalition and buy-in from the other coalition partners (ActionSA, IFP, ACDP and FF Plus), the DA remained firm on its stance to limit the PA's power and reject their demands.

And what were the retards from the Pilfering Alliance expecting to happen if they made cockamamy demands? That the party/coalition that they betrayed welcomes them back with open arms as if ****-all happened? Not taking precautions or anything?
I think it's good that both parties know where they stand with each.
I guess.
 

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put UDM, COPE and ASA in the bottom list also and maybe ACDP.

No idea who BOSA, Rise Mzansi and UIM are, so they can also go on the bottom list.
BOSA is Dominee Mmusi's thing.
Rise is Songezo Zibi's thing.
Not sure about UIM, some guy called Neil De Beer's thing...
 
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