Dirkziggler wrote: » Greens will fail miserably once again. They have no cohesive plan and we will now see this.
Inquitus wrote: » Is that in reference to the Wicklow exit poll, or the national exit poll? Seems the exit poll is way off if the former.
L1011 wrote: » It also looks like the ex-FG Kevin Callan could do the same in both Drogheda LEAs!
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).
blanch152 wrote: » The poor aren't taxed with the rest of us, they don't pay income tax. However, that is off-topic.
ForestFire wrote: » I'm sorry, how does 5k off a Tesla help upgrade the charging network.... It doesn't, and that's my point, don't give the rich the 5k for their Tesla's and instead spend in on the network that is compatible with cars other than Tesla. If you want to subsidise an electric car it should be a family car, not a performance car.
Blueshoe wrote: » Who said" they're all corrupt and brown envelopes" ? Who are you quoting? That's why I specifically mentioned the three and only the three. I asked about any news about them. Heard that they all looked like being elected. Gave out that they were re-elected. Didn't mention anyone else. Outrage bot.
whisky_galore wrote: » Dirkziggler wrote: » Greens will fail miserably once again. They have no cohesive plan and we will now see this. Middle class urbanite party, probably feeding off extinction rebellion chung wans getting their first polling card.
UpTheSlashers wrote: » Saoirse McHugh doesn't even have her seat confirmed and she's already making a balls of things. Yesterday she made headlines by saying she would quit the party if they went into a coalition government. Came across as very naive this morning on Radio 1.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Just listened to her and Peter Casey on RTE there. Awful stuff...ended with Peter telling her...'Sorshea (his pronunciation), don't drink plastic bottles, it's a start'.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Others put out exactly that claim in related discussions;https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=110267401&postcount=69
mikemac2 wrote: » Castleknock LEA with 6 seats for 11 candidates Pembroke LEA with 5 seats for 9 candidates Either we have too many councilors or not enough candidates. Something not right about this Might be time for a merger or boundary redrawing next time. Newbridge has 15 candidates for 6 seats. A brutal battle to win your seat, how it should be
Itssoeasy wrote: » Eamon Ryan on RTÉ radio now. If they'd never been in government before you'd say fair enough but they have and recession aside they weren't that bloody good from memory.
Danzy wrote: » They did s lot of good work in the 90s, completely rolled over for FF the next time and were ****ed sideways for trinkets after that.
Dirkziggler wrote: » So on the grounds they done good work in the 1990s you feel they may be good now?
Itssoeasy wrote: » I personally think labour need to change the top brass and decide where they want to fit in on the left of the political spectrum because they'll never get back to relevance. They've only ever been relaxant as a party to form a government with FF or FG but unlike the U.K. They've never been that big of a force IMO.
Danzy wrote: » I think, Labour have lost their door and that no changing of Leaders will fix that.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well if no changing of leaders will fix that issue they might as well keep Brendan howlin there for the foreseeable future then.
NIMAN wrote: » The folk who love the planet but convinced everyone that they should be driving diesel cars.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Oh yeah sure diesel was all the rage for a while but seems to be gone out with the tide of fads.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Sinn Fein had four cllrs in the county of Cavan coming into this election and looking at the results in rte they are still barely in the running for one seat in the north of the county. That's a disaster given that Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin is from that area and for years he was the lone SF TD so if that area is not voting for SF there is more issues than just a green wave.
average_runner wrote: » Aye Greens will bring more taxes in. Its what they are good at
[Deleted User] wrote: » Both of them thoroughly deserve a hammering, given that one is the government of this state presiding over the housing crisis, and the other has for years been the largest party on Dublin City Council and thus the party with most responsibility for the crisis continuing. This 2015 change to apartment sizes, in particular, turned me against them. While I'd expect the Blueshirts to do that, Sinn Féin exposed themselves as rank hypocrites. As they say, if you want to discredit the opposition put them into power and let them discredit themselves.