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eamon gilmore says his thing

  • 14-05-2012 9:41pm
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    am a person who does by nature listen to the 'week in politics'. last night was bothersome. eamon gilmore came across as a person who resents that sinn fein are now more popular than sinn fein. the bitterness was obvious. on the other hand you had gerry adams who delivered no solution.

    what sickens me most is a government leader who insists that the only future for our country is international investment. last time i checked we are a well smart group of people and with proper investment in our own people we can succeed.

    do not agree in any party politics but think it would be good if there was a local policy to drive employment. so extra taxes to invest in local employment. not a waiting game for international investors.

    gilmore wants international investment. i suggest that we are smart enough with proper opportunities to do it ourselves


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 282 ✭✭Quiggers


    eamon also demonstrate a sheer inability to shut up while the other person or the host was speaking,
    I'm not a Gerry fan, SF generally promise rainbows and unicorns but in this debate he was the better of a bad lot


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