Matt Barrett wrote: » They need Fianna Fail to get back in then they can build their base back up criticising Fianna Fail policy. They are currently too tied to the current Fine Gael regime. A similar problem as they had after they partnered with Fianna Fail. They need to take a good look at who they really are or profess to be.
Matt Barrett wrote: » They should beg Roisin Shortall's forgiveness and make her leader. She's more Labour than Labour.
Squatter wrote: » Roisin has serious problems dealing with men! Just ask Stephen Donnelly (or James Reilly). And Alan "the mouth" Kelly is little more than a self-promoting windbag - his commitment to socialism is about as fickle as my support for Irish Womens' hockey!
Matt Barrett wrote: » The Reilly problem was crony clinic allocation, not leaving the toilet seat up.
Squatter wrote: » That was the Shortall spin right enough.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Can you elaborate? She wasn't calling out Reilly on clinic allocation? She certainly was and Labour failing to support her or call Reilly out was a major reason why she left or do you know otherwise?
298is1tkn6f4l0 wrote: » I don't think Alan Kelly would make a great leader. He is too closely associated with the Irish Water disaster. He was its most enthusiastic cheerleader, way ahead of anyone in Fine Gael. Even the name "Irish Water" gives off such bad vibes, they should consider changing the name.
Grab All Association wrote: » The same James Reilly who in 2011 closed beds in the Hospital of Assumption, a modern 5 year old facility HSE nursing home whilst he was shareholder in a private nursing home in nearby Carrick On Suir.
Turnipman wrote: » Yes, I can elaborate. Junior Minister Rosie drew up her little list and then the Minister (Reilly) augmented it as advised by the HSE so Rosie took the huff and flounced away. The poor dear hadn't a notion about Ministerial power so she had deluded herself into thinking that she had statutory responsibility for something!
Joeytheparrot wrote: » This is game playing by Alan Kelly. He knows that O Riordain, Nash or another person might have a better chance at winning leadership post an election so he reckons - get in there first is a good game strategy. This isnt genuinely about the Labour Party or Howlins leadership of the party at all. It is about Alan Kellys ego. Absolutely nothing else.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/ireland/o-riordain-warns-restive-party-against-labour-leadership-heave-9623ql39f Aodhan O'Riordain channeling the spirit of Gerry Collins: "I pleaded with Alan Kelly, I told him you're bursting up the party, you're showing frightening immaturity...I myself have no leadership ambitions.":pac:
Beechwoodspark wrote: » He seems to be very ambitious and in a hurry.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Ya wha? None of what you just typed is in the article
In 1991, tensions began to surface within Fianna Fáil regarding the continued leadership of Charles Haughey. Minister for Finance Albert Reynolds was the main challenger, however, he had little support from his cabinet colleagues. In an infamous interview on the Six One News Collins made a plea to Reynolds asking him not to challenge Haughey for the leadership of the Fianna Fáil party: "This is going to wreck our party right down the centre and it's going to burst up government". The incident was much parodied, particularly by Dermot Morgan later that year.