is_that_so wrote: It's not really. Game was over when he declared. Nobody much cares what came after it.
is_that_so wrote: » It's not really. Game was over when he declared. Nobody much cares what came after it.
bobbysands81 wrote: » He’s officially declared.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/total-of-59-candidates-declare-for-european-parliament-elections-1.3860879?mode=amp
is_that_so wrote: » I wasn't too surprised about Ming. He got a "real" EU issue and ran well with it.
BarryD2 wrote: » So tell us what your Ming has been doing, since the last election.
is_that_so wrote: » Well he's not mine and I don't much care what he's been or not been doing. What exactly should they be doing and what have any of them been doing? The only one I'm ever aware of is McGuinness. That's only because she may well end up President of the EU Parliament at some point soon.
Simple_Simone wrote: » But surely you heard about the heroic Lynn Boylan, SF's finest MEP? The bould Lynn single-handedly rescued young Ibrahim Halawa from an Egyptian prison and flew him home to Dublin to a hero's welcome. The woman is a legend!
NIMAN wrote: » Who predicted he would romp the poll? No-one I remember. Sure MDH was the clear favourite, and was always predicted to get more than the other 5 candidates combined. Your use of the word 'just' in the "just 23%" was meant to be demeaning to PC. When in fact you know that 23% of the vote in a 6 horse race, inc a runaway favourite, is pretty damn good.
dxhound2005 wrote: » In the Boards poll, 54% said they would be giving their vote to Casey. This is not the same as predicting that he would romp home. But it does show that there is less support for Casey in the real world than on After Hours.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=108386878
mgn wrote: » Maira Walsh on the Tonight Show complaining about the lack of broadband and running as an MEP on the Fine Gael ticket.
JupiterKid wrote: » Casey is a one trick pony. He is not suitable as an MEP, isn't he a Eurosceptic at any rate? Ming stands a very good chance of re-election. It is ridiculous to suggest that he has done absolutely nothing for his constituents. We will see on when the European election results come in. I personally think the European Parliament is a bit of a gravy train...
BarryD2 wrote: » You seem to be partial to Ming and consider he's a shoe in. There must be a reason for that logic. You could see Casey sucking up a lot of the skeptical rural vote, if he gets the oxygen of publicity.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Vote No 1 for Casey and those in the south should give Dolores Cahill no 1.
Phoebas wrote: » Irexit? No thanks.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Well my preference would be serious reform but if not then yes. FG/FF or SF will not deliver reform.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Vote No 1 for Casey and those in the south should give Dolores Cahill no 1 and Dublin Hermann Kelly no1.
Diceicle wrote: » Not an Irexit supporter - though I'm very much not a Europhile either - I heard Dolores Cahill debating some Senator (Byrne?) and the radio-presenter; she did very well to be fair. A very articulate person and a much better performer than Herman Kelly.
Berserker wrote: » Articulate doth butter no parsnips with the Irish electorate. I think Casey has a decent chance of getting elected. He's the only candidate who openly criticizes certain minorities, questions the amount of refugees the country can take and he'll probably stick up for working people also.
Yurt! wrote: » I watched her speak at the Irexit conference in Limerick on YouTube. In the opening two minutes she declared herself "an expert" on South Korea, then claimed that they experienced a famine in 1977. Yeah, sure thing Dolores, "expert."
is_that_so wrote: » Will he get transfers and from whom?
Berserker wrote: » He'll get transfers from across the board given his stance on travelers and immigrants. There are plenty of voters out there who has concerns regarding the above but they've never had a political outlet to express them through. Casey gives them that.
Phoebas wrote: » I don't want to elect someone who wants to deliver a disaster in the form of Irexit to Ireland, no matter how articulate they are. The articulate lunatics are the worst kind of lunatics.