Fan of Netflix wrote: » McIlvanny the Monaghan councillor from Prime Time probably got re elected but there was only 7 candidates running in a 6 seater I think.
NIMAN wrote: » Were the local elections always covered in such detail on the RTE website? Or is this a new thing for them?
knipex wrote: » You mean like these ones ??https://www.seai.ie/grants/home-energy-grants/insulation-grants/
Hurrache wrote: » There's a lot of wild crying that green policies are all about tax. Educate yourselves people.
awec wrote: » My twitter seems to be full of workers party types who seem absolutely raging that people have chosen the Greens over them.
Blueshoe wrote: » Mine is full of people who just want free social housing and handouts. They don't fear any new tax because it won't affect them.
Dirkziggler wrote: » Greens will fail miserably once again. They have no cohesive plan and we will now see this.
awec wrote: » Wouldn't doubt it, but I'd say it's an awful kick in the teeth to realise that even when votes do drift away from the traditional parties that you're still not seen as a worthwhile group.
mugsymugsy wrote: » Do SF really not work with others on the tally work?
ForestFire wrote: » Tell me, can the homes that are in most need of upgraded insulation avail of these grants realistically? In most cases you need significant money yourself, as the grants only cover part of the work. So we have a aystem where the poor are taxed with the rest of us to subsidise peope who have money to make their home better. Tell me, how is a 5k grant on a luxury vehicle benifit the average person? Do you think all these rich people, who buy these cars, would not do it without the grant? Will the sale of luxury cars save the planet, because I can tell you, before electric vehicles become affordable to all, the grants will be gone, and the free charging yeah only the few elite early adapters will get that also from our taxes. Our carbon taxes currely are Subsidising the rich only and not an effective way to really target emissions reduction.
twinytwo wrote: » Really? Children's hospital? Broadband? Guards? Housing? And so on... Couldnt organise a bar fight not to mind run a country.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Most people in the real world save money and upgrade their own houses If there's a grant then it incentivises this Same with cars. For electric cars to be affordable and viable there needs to be huge investment in charging points in public car parks and elsewhere
bren2001 wrote: » I ran the FF tally in the last GE for one of the constituencies (I dont vote FF). Ourselves, labour and FG had staff to run the count along with one other party but I can't remember who. I supplied all the independents with our figures. SF sat at the end of the table running their own tally count. It was strange because they had to have staff at every box. We didn't as we shared tally people.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » McIlvanny the Monaghan councillor from Prime Time probably got re elected
Deleted User wrote: » Unfúckingbelievable if he will be. Only 2 of the 5 seats in his LEA (Local Electoral Area) of Ballybay-Clones are filled so far. According to the RTÉ website Ballybay-Clones actually lost a seat, from 6 to 5. So if he still manages to be re-elected it will make Ballybay-Clones the Monaghan version of those troglodyte nether regions of Tipperary that elect Lowry. Years before that infamous sting in 2015, the very same Hugh McElvanney was a serious contender for most dodgy local politician in Ireland. The people who elect him in Ballybay-Clones know precisely what they are voting for. Precisely.Hugh McElvanney on Shannonside Radio after the 2015 sting saying 'I was cuter than them (RTÉ & Fine Gael) and I lured them into their trap'
Dirkziggler wrote: » The greens will fold under any pressure if their ideas are tested.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » Fianna Fail seem to be cleaning up in the locals so far sadly.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » Fine Gael vote also way down in the Taoiseach's electoral area.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » Disastrous for both Fine Gael and Sinn Féin in the capital. Sinn Féin are battling to hold a seat in Mary Lou's own electoral area. Fine Gael vote also way down in the Taoiseach's electoral area.
Sheeps wrote: » Sarah Lipsett only got 41 first preference votes. This makes me happy, given that her answers in the Dublin Inquirer survey were to give tax breaks to landlords (from her seat on Dublin City Council).https://twitter.com/McStrolly/status/1132226872325148672