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Is there a need to have every politician to have...

  • 12-02-2011 4:02pm
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    In a sense a very wide array of skills and concrete idea's on every issue?

    Does everyone expect every politician to be a "mini-government" in themselves?

    For example, from reading on this boards and online some people have commented on how Dylan Haskins (Dublin south-east) would be great for the arts but not great with his financial side but is there a need to be?

    Every constituent seems to want to elect the person who will sort out the economy but does that result in a stale government?

    Would it not be better to have people with specific expertise?


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