dxhound2005 wrote: Walsh
eagle eye wrote: » Let me get this right, he gave away half his wages while a TD and now he keeps his full wage as a MEP and that's a reason to castigate him? What about all the TD's and MEP's who always kept their full wage?
mgn wrote: He was going around shouting that TDs was getting paid to much that's what i have the problem with.Surely you don't change your principles that quick if the were getting paid to much a few years ago the must be getting paid to much now.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So noonne rates Maria Walshe the former winner of the lovely girl contest as having a chance, yet she has all the lastest buzzwords and down with the kids policies.
dxhound2005 wrote: » They are all entitled to do what they want with their wages. If some of them give half of their wages away, that doesn't save the taxpayers any money.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » He said TD's, can't say I ever heard him say the same about MEP's.
Tony Uptight Smoke wrote: » Can't see any bet market options for Casey's performance in the EUE, perhaps he would be too difficult to price/assess performance wise. The only slightly relative market is for FG 1.5 most seats. However, one slightly related renegade type bet I have glued into the monthly accas, is for uks new 'the Brexit party' @2.25. Subjective views on them are irrelevant, simply calculate that they perform well given the circumstances. Assesment is very close to certainty (80% sure thing) of most seats, with 225%ROI.
hurler32 wrote: » I’d be very interested in seeing Casey’s odds , travellers are still causing mayhem and fear all over rural Ireland and for many he’s the only person telling the truth about travellers antics . If he sticks to his guns on this one he will get plenty votes .
mgn wrote: What's the difference
Plumbthedepths wrote: » What he said and what he didn't say, is it not obvious?
mgn wrote: Both politicians just different names.
is_that_so wrote: » Next year at the earliest, not in a few months but he's pretty much a given here.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So he got a different job and changed his mind? The bast**d, how dare he change his mind. Cause no other politician has ever changed their mind........
Edgware wrote: » We could have an election at any time. If Brexit goes ahead by the middle of May Varadkar could pull the plug very soon. Does he wantto face another winter of trolleys and increasing homeless lists?
mgn wrote: Funny how he waited until he got elected to change his mind.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Bit like Mickey D changing his mind about running a second time after getting elected.
mgn wrote: Exactly why i dislike both of them.No time for cute hoors.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Can you think of any politician who doesn't behave like this? I can't.
dxhound2005 wrote: Pat Rabitte was very honest with his “Isn’t that what you do during an election?†comment.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » He waited till after he got elected to say it.
hurler32 wrote: » I’d be very interested in seeing Casey’s odds , travellers are still causing mayhem and fear all over rural Ireland and for many he’s the only politician in the line up telling the truth about travellers antics . If he sticks to his guns on this one he will get plenty votes .
Tony Uptight Smoke wrote: » He may well continue to do well domestically, if he keeps saying aloud what the silent majority think.
Tony Uptight Smoke wrote: » He may well continue to do well domestically, if he keeps saying aloud what the silent majority think worked for hitler
Arghus wrote: » Sinn Fein are nowhere near ultra-Marxist. Why do people go to all the bother of writing things like this when they clearly don't know what they mean?
robman60 wrote: » Where are you pulling those Brexit party figures from? Casey is 4/7 on paddy power. I was hoping he would be closer to evens tbh.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Casey in European Parliament will be gold, my only criticism is I can't vote for him based on where I live.