Sheeps wrote: » Would have to disagree. They made a very vocal impact on the campaign for repeal. They've been there to soak up the anger from the housing crisis like a sponge. They've shown their heads up when it matters for people (again, usually over nimby stuff), but they're activists and people see that. They had one of the largest groups of people at the Raise the Roof rally too. I could be wrong, but I would expect them to increase the number of seats they have currently.
Dirkziggler wrote: » Talk that the Greens have polled really well. I just got breaking news regarding exit polls
ddarcy wrote: » I saw this tweet: Dublin: Cuffe (GP) 23 Fitzgerald (FG) 14 Andrews (FF) 12 Daly (I4C) 12 Boylan (SF) 10 Gannon (SD) 6 Durkan (FG) 5 White (Lab) 5 Higgins (Ind) 3 Others 10 Northwest: McGuinness (FG) 23 Carthy (SF) 15 McHugh (GP) 12 Flanagan (Ind) 10 Walsh (FG) 10 Casey (Ind) 7 Smith (FF) 6 Rabbitte (FF) 3 Hannigan (Lab) 3 Others 34 I’ll try to link in later. It’s from Gavin Reilly though
votecounts wrote: » That was Red C exit poll that was just on the Late Late Show
votecounts wrote: » Look to be in the hunt for all 3 seats, topping the poll in Dublin
Dirkziggler wrote: » I don't see why does nobody remember the last time they got s sniff at power
ddarcy wrote: » Correct it’s the red c poll
Deleted User wrote: » are there results for the council elections yet im only seeing euros, or have i misread the ones posted there
A lot of their voters were in primary school then
Pedro K wrote: » It's quite disheartening to see FF and FG at the top of the local polls again. I really don't know why people keep going back to them. Oh well.
Sheeps wrote: » I agree and I've no idea what it will take to break the cycle for someone capable to govern us. Like every scandal in Irish history belongs to either Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael, from turning Denis O'Brien in to a billionare, to Fianna Fáil literally bankrupting the country, yet people view the left wing parties as the crazy ones.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » I’ll tell you why Your very paragraph is the reason. Full of soundbite tin foil nonsense that most sensible people see through.
Sheeps wrote: » See through, or ignore? Did we not just have a giant decade long recession?
road_high wrote: » Simply because they trust no one else with the economy. All the other loons run the very real risk of economic ruin with their looney tune approach and belief in unicorns and the free money tree. Most people that actually have to work for a living see through the fantasy stuff
Sheeps wrote: » Except, the ones who actually ruined the economy were Fianna F, so as much as you want to insinuate that the left wing parties will ruin the country, the only ones with an actual track record of doing so are the established parties.
storker wrote: » I voted Green today. I didn't think I would because they've p155ed me off more than once in the past. But I looked at the ballot paper, so much of the same-old-same-old and I'd like to see something different. That combined with the recent highlighting of green issues, made the difference. Nothing for FFG from me. I don't want more of the same.
road_high wrote: » What do you think the greens are going to do?
Topgear on Dave wrote: » True that. But come government formation time most of the left wing parties will quietly steer well clear of any involvement in it.