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Will Fine Gael last

  • 28-02-2011 4:15am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 92 ✭✭


    I dont think myself that they will last, sure it was a good election there for them altogether I will admit, but I think it will be short lived like most Fine Gael governments. The peoples will see them now in action and affecting their lives and not just making promises and all that. Sure didnt Enda call the Irish paddy there yesterday? Now thats just shocking stuff. In the meantime Fianna Fail needs to reform and look deep into its heart to get back on top. It will only be a matter of time, and while many cannot see it now my senses telll me that we will be seeing the party back for 2016 after Fine Gaels 5 year time in office.

    Im still sad though, its one thing for the country to be down and out, but when something youve been a part of for years goes down at that level, even when you know theyll be back in power in a few years is shocking hard to take and accept.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,324 ✭✭✭RGDATA!


    sorry for your troubles


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,761 ✭✭✭chucken1


    I dont think myself that they will last, sure it was a good election there for them altogether I will admit, but I think it will be short lived like most Fine Gael governments. The peoples will see them now in action and affecting their lives and not just making promises and all that. Sure didnt Enda call the Irish paddy there yesterday? Now thats just shocking stuff. In the meantime Fianna Fail needs to reform and look deep into its heart to get back on top. It will only be a matter of time, and while many cannot see it now my senses telll me that we will be seeing the party back for 2016 after Fine Gaels 5 year time in office.

    Im still sad though, its one thing for the country to be down and out, but when something youve been a part of for years goes down at that level, even when you know theyll be back in power in a few years is shocking hard to take and accept.

    Hey.you're back!! Oh,I mean you..not FF.

    EDIT..Oh yes..Shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,203 ✭✭✭✭jmayo


    I dont think myself that they will last, sure it was a good election there for them altogether I will admit, but I think it will be short lived like most Fine Gael governments. The peoples will see them now in action and affecting their lives and not just making promises and all that. Sure didnt Enda call the Irish paddy there yesterday? Now thats just shocking stuff. In the meantime Fianna Fail needs to reform and look deep into its heart to get back on top. It will only be a matter of time, and while many cannot see it now my senses telll me that we will be seeing the party back for 2016 after Fine Gaels 5 year time in office.

    Im still sad though, its one thing for the country to be down and out, but when something youve been a part of for years goes down at that level, even when you know theyll be back in power in a few years is shocking hard to take and accept.

    Have you thought about a name change ?

    As can be seen from your results over the weekend very few reckon ff have anything to be proud of.

    Unless of course you reckon wholesale destruction of an economy is something to be proud of ? :rolleyes:

    I am not allowed discuss …



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,376 ✭✭✭ei.sdraob


    jmayo wrote: »
    Unless of course you reckon wholesale destruction of an economy is something to be proud of ? :rolleyes:

    I dont know about FF but Greens might see the silver lining on the dark cloud they cast

    ei.sdraob wrote: »
    Now now people, lets give credit to the Greens for helping reduce our oil dependence by 20% and 15% less carbon
    all it took was being complicit in allowing the destruction of the economy and creating unemployment :rolleyes:

    i propose we revert the country to a 19th century backwater to save the planet, anyone who cant fid a job or like it can go and emigrate, oh wait :rolleyes:


    /sorry little dark humor on monday morning


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,163 ✭✭✭✭Liam Byrne


    Im still sad though, its one thing for the country to be down and out, but when something youve been a part of for years goes down at that level

    What ?

    Have you not been "a part of this country" for longer ?

    A dodgy organisation that is of interest to you and a few die-hards that made its own bad choices and paid the price versus the future of a whole country, most of whom had nothing to do with the crisis ?

    No contest.

    Good riddance to FF.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,560 ✭✭✭✭dsmythy




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