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How to become a politican?

  • 28-07-2003 12:53pm
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    Yelo im not in a party but am considering a life in Politics but my family has no political background id be leaning towards fine a gael im 18 and am heading into 6th year i've been thinking about contacting our local fine a gael man but i dont want to seem like an idot when i call up and say i want to be a politican and was thinking about say leaving it till i was in college and joining a students union...but im not sure if thats the best idea either any body got any advice or ideas?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,932 ✭✭✭The Saint


    I think all political parties have a youth wing of their parties. I think its up to the age of 25 or something like that. This is probobly the best option for you to get into thte political spectrum. I just have one question to ask, Fine Gael? You could at least pick a party that can agree with itself and has some hope of getting votes. Oh well, each to his own. Good Luck.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,219 ✭✭✭invincibleirish


    great,someone who just wants a career in politics as opposed to someone who wants to change something woohoo,try young fascists and sign up there you john deasy wannabee*










    *john deasy=crypto fascist


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