So How You Like That? Heres A Toast to my Foes, Trees, & Women Deja Vu It's Like A Whole New Beginning. new and erect is what ten plates Celebrating and Elevation in the seeds that we make. A house, with a swimming pool Labels me a sinning fool I'm just a nigga who inherited a winning jewel Ballin coats settles, slowin inside a glass kettle There's a Lee-V on my T.V, Lifestyles of living easy Got my crew tense, plottin to gips. ya life as a whole judged in court with convictions They telling u your state of mind, like you worthless So he curses, his moms saying Bible Verses That's all she works with But miracles, neva leave the churches Instead, it hits the pockets of the Preacher just to purchase. Too much thugs and alcohol, what a mixture Just picture. Yet more deja vu.Through the lights cameras and action, glamour glitters and gold I unfold the scroll, plant seeds to stampede the globe When I'm deceased, by then the beast arise like yeast To conquer peace leaving savages to roam in the streets Live on the run, police paying me to give in my gun Trick my Wisdom, with the system that imprisoned my son Smoke a gold leaf I hold heat, nonchalantly I'm grungy, but things I do is real it never haunts me While, funny style niggaz roll in the pile Rooster heads profile on a bus to Riker's Isle Holdin weed inside they pussy with they minds on the Pretty things in life, props is a true thug's wife It's like a cycle, niggaz come home, some'll go in Do a bullet, come back, do the same shit again From the womb to the tomb, presume the unpredictable Guns salute life, rapidly, that's the ritual Heres A Toast to my Foes, Trees, & Women Deja Vu It's Like A Whole New Beginning. The Irish government will hope the latter is the case and that despite her hardline stance during the Tory election campaign, she opts for the more pragmatic approach of negotiation rather than confrontation.īut even if she manages to reach an agreement with the EU on the protocol, it may not be enough for the DUP - and the Stormont Executive could remain in limbo. There is a clear nervousness within his party's ranks that, as British Prime Minister, Liz Truss may be less hardline than Liz Truss the Foreign Secretary and may seek compromise with the EU in the hope of preventing a possible trade war in the midst of a worsening cost of living crisis. He made it clear that the DUP wants to see "decisive action" on the protocol before agreeing to go back into power sharing. That legislation is now in the House of Lords.Īsked if he trusts the incoming British prime minister to deliver on her promise, Mr Donaldson said: "I don't operate on the basis of trust." Mr Donaldson also said he believes "the penny has dropped" in Dublin and Brussels that for unionists the protocol is about identity and Northern Ireland being an integral part of the UK.Īs British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, had the full support of the DUP when she introduced legislation in the UK Parliament to override parts of the protocol. "Not a single unionist elected to the Assembly in the recent elections supports the protocol and that is not a sustainable position," he said. The DUP leader said he made that position absolutely clear in the campaign for the Stormont Assembly elections in May and that he had received a mandate from his party's electorate. They are the sole blocker of us being able to form an Executive."īut Jeffrey Donaldson repeated his party's position that the conditions for power sharing cannot exist until the Northern Ireland Protocol issue is resolved. "There needs to be no more pandering to the DUP. "Liz Truss has an opportunity, even at this late stage, as she comes into her new post to actually work with the EU, work with the Irish government to find ways to reset relationships and find ways to make the protocol work because we all know there are solutions there, they are on the table," she said. "Stop pandering to the DUP" was the message from Michelle O'Neill shortly after the result of the Conservative Party leadeship contest was declared. The same arguments being rehearsed yet again, with the name of Liz Truss inserted in place of Boris Johnson.īoth DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and Sinn Féin vice president and Stormont's First Minister in waiting Michelle O'Neill revealed they have written to Ms Truss and want to meet her as soon as possible.īoth want to reinforce the very different messages they have been repeating ad nauseam for months now. There may be a new incoming British prime minister - but there was a strong sense of deja vu in the corridors of Stormont this afternoon.
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