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There's been plenty of arguments over whether there was a deal or not between Plaid and Ukip and the Tories.

The three parties are not natural bedfellows - and it remains to be seen what the impact is of the vote for Leanne Wood by Ukip and the Welsh Conservatives will be.

It meant a stalemate in the Senedd, with Carwyn Jones securing 29 votes to become AM and Leanne Wood - with the backing of Ukip and Tory votes - securing 29 votes as well.

Labour has been quick to accuse Plaid of conniving with the enemy.

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So what's the truth?

Well, that's anyone's guess, if you've been following events on Twitter... but we'll try to clear things up...

The Labour Party was quick to throw grenades following the vote

Will #plaidlied start trending? Probably not.

In fact, there were lots of angry tweets from Labour

And this one.

Owen Smith was also angry.

Chris Bryant was worried about people in the Rhondda.

And Mick Antoniw, well he was seething.

You get the picture.

Ukip were adamant there were talks

And people reiterated that Hamilton statement

The Tories didn't give much away

They just hate Labour.

But Plaid were adamant what their actions were not an alliance with old foes

Really adamant.

So adamant.

Whatever, this one's not going to lie

And for once, the UK media's taking an interest in Welsh politics