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Un archivio di basi midi gratis e kar gratis con migliaia di basi karaoke gratis Scarica midi gratis i brani kar gratis le basi midi per karaoke. The Tories finally signed an agreement for the party founded by Ian Paisley to prop up Mrs Mays minority government this morning. BandTrax Australia and MIDI247 are authorised producers global distributors of professional and Karaoke GS GM MIDIfiles. Each midi file is also available in. Theresa May seals deal with DUP leader Arlene Foster. Sinn Feins Gerry Adams today claimed the 1billion deal for the DUP to prop up Theresa May in No 1. Good Friday Agreement. The Tories finally signed an agreement for the party founded by Ian Paisley to prop up Mrs Mays minority government this morning. In return for 1. 0 DUP votes on crucial legislation including on Brexit Westminster will pour an extra 1billion into the coffers of Northern Irelands devolved executive. But it has emerged the Tories will keep control of the cash from London if talks to broker a new power sharing deal in Belfast fail this week. On a chaotic afternoon, Tory sources first said the money would not be transferred at all if power sharing is not restored, then said it would be controlled by a Tory DUP committee if no executive is formed in Belfast. It was later clarified the money would be controlled via the Northern Ireland Office or the Treasury if direct rule is re imposed for the first time in a decade. A deadline is looming on Thursday for the DUP and Sinn Fein to agree a deal or face the return of direct rule from London. Sinn Fein have for months refused to re join an executive headed by DUP leader Arlene Foster amid her involvement in a public spending scandal. But the republican party refuses to take its seats in Westminster meaning it would be frozen out of the money if Northern Ireland is ruled from London. Tory sources insisted Mrs May wanted the 1billion to be spent by a restored Northern Ireland Executive and insisted the deal was not a transaction with the DUP. Gerry Adams pictured in Stormont last week today claimed the 1billion deal for the DUP to prop up Theresa May in No 1. Good Friday Agreement. The Tory and DUP chief whips signed the deal in Downing Street today as Theresa May and Arlene Foster looked on. Pictured left to right, DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds, Mrs Foster, DUP chief whip Jeffrey Donaldson, Tory chief whip Gavin Williamson, Mrs May, First Secretary of State Damian Green Sinn Fein collapsed the executive earlier this year after demanding Mrs Foster resign over her role in a renewable energy scandal. Mrs Foster will now enter talks with Sinn Fein warning the republican party will only be able to help spend the new cash from Westminster if it agrees to her staying on. Gedo Senki Movie Download here. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams said The price of todays DUP Tory deal is DUP support for continued Tory Austerity and cuts to public services. It provides a blank cheque for a Tory Brexit which threatens the Good Friday Agreement. Mr Adams signalled Sinn Fein could eventually support the deal but warned the devil is in the detail. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn today condemned the deal as a stitch up to help Mrs May cling to power. Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP first minister in Scotland, said the grubby agreement was unfair to Scots. Senior Conservative sources today denied the deal was about handing money to the DUP, insisting the money was for Northern Ireland. The source said Both the Conservative Party and the DUP are committed to getting the Executive re established because we both believe that decisions about funding for different public services in Northern Ireland should be taken by politicians in Northern Ireland. We want the additional funding identified in this agreement to go to a new Executive. However, if despite our collective efforts it proves impossible to re establish the Executive, the Conservative Party, in signing this agreement, has recognised the case for the higher funding Northern Ireland needs. After more than two weeks of intense wrangling, the Tories and the Northern Ireland party put the stamp on a deal that shores up the PMs majority in the Commons. Mr Adams is likely to have to accept Mrs Foster continuing as First Minister if powersharing is to be restored something Sinn Fein have shown no sign of doing since the executive collapsed and forced new elections in the spring. THE COST OF POWER WHAT IS IN THE TORY DUP DEAL  Overall an extra 1billion of funding will be ploughed into Northern Irelands schools, NHS and infrastructure over the next two years. This includes 2. York Street Interchange. It also includes 7. Another 2. 0million a year for five years will be spent to alleviate poverty in poor areas of the province. Health and education services will be handed an extra 5. The NHS in Northern Ireland will also be reformed via 1. Tory manifesto plans to scrap the triple lock for the state pension and curb winter fuel payments to wealthy pensioners are abandoned. Commitment to keep defence spending at 2 per cent of GDP, and extending the armed forces covenant to Northern Ireland. Promise to secure a Brexit that benefits the whole of the United Kingdom. The new arrangement dramatically boosts Mrs Mays chances of clinging on as PM after the disastrous election that stripped her of her overall Commons majority. But it has come at a significant price  with around 1billion of extra funding on schools, hospitals and infrastructure for the province over the next two years. Wasted money on unreliable and slow multihosters LinkSnappy is the only multihost that works. Download from ALL Filehosts as a premium user at incredibly fast speeds MIDIfiler og MP3 Backing i hj kvalitet. Dansk, Norsk Svensk Onlineshop. A1DC58900000578-14_634x985.jpg' alt='Brad Paisley Midi Files' title='Brad Paisley Midi Files' />Brad Paisley Midi FilesThe DUP is also claiming credit for the Tories ditching two key manifesto pledges which would have seen the end of the triple lock on pensions and curbs to winter fuel payments for pensioners. Tory sources denied the deal was a transaction with the DUP but admitted the money would still be steered by the party from Westminster if power sharing is not restored at Stormont. The deal will run until the next election and be reviewed at the start of every parliamentary session. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn condemned the deal as a stitch up to help Mrs May cling to power. Nicola Sturgeon said it was grubby and unfair on Scotland. The Tories have scrambling to secure a confidence and supply arrangement since voters dealt Mrs May a bloody nose on June 8. The smaller party will remain outside Government but ensure the Tories stay in office by supporting them on financial measures and no confidence votes. It means that Mrs May now has an effective majority of 1. House of Commons, once the 1. DUP MPs are added to the 3. Tories. After initial signs of progress, the Conservatives were embarrassingly forced to row back on an announcement that agreement had been reached. Talks dragged on for more than a fortnight before finally reaching a conclusion this morning. A beaming Mrs Foster spoke to journalists in Downing Street after the signing, flanked by deputy Mr Dodds pcitured left and Mr Donaldson. After talks around the Cabinet table this morning pictured, the Prime Minister said the DUP and the Tories share many values and the agreement was a very good oneMrs May and DUP leader Arlene Foster smiled as their respective chief whips, Gavin Williamson and Jeffrey Donaldson, signed the document in No. Mrs Foster said she was delighted an arrangement had been agreed. The Prime Minister said the DUP and the Tories share many values and the agreement was a very good one. HOW THE TORY DUP DEAL HAPPENED June 8 The general election takes place and Theresa May fails to win the majority she expected. June 9 May goes to see the Queen to say she can form a minority Government. On her return to No 1. PM says she will ask the DUP for help. June 1. 0 No 1. 0 appears to announce it has struck an outline agreement with the DUP. The DUP deny a deal is done and new talks are convened within hours. June 1. Chief Whip Gavin Williamson flies to Belfast to hold talks with the DUP.