Itssoeasy wrote: » De Bert is on the wireless. The lemmas political family tree looks healthy from what's been said on the radio.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » There wasn't even a green candidate at all standing in Cavan or in many areas Sinn Fein lost seats. SF trying to spin it due to some green wave is nonsense. It was their own incompetence, so many fall outs and people quitting the party.
Dirkziggler wrote: » I think the traditionalists regarding the abortion referendum and not giving members the choice. Peadar Toibín for one. This could of possibly alienated a huge portion of the vote.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Not giving people a free vote on such an emotive issue was idiotic.
Dirkziggler wrote: » I agree as a member of Sinn from was a pure call from leadership. I am pro choice but removing the choice of the membership reads like a dictatorship when they were trying to push it to come across overly liberal
digzy wrote: » Just listening to her now. Sounds like someone who ran without believing she’d win a seat and completely unprepared for that outcome.
Itssoeasy wrote: » And I understand that she was New as leader and she probably wanted to show she was the leader but the phrase pick your battles come to mind.
Eric Cartman wrote: » But sure look at renua, that was a free vote but all the key players were against abortion and tge party got labelled that way, SF trying for a lefty image could never risk 4-5 bigger names coming out against abortion and them being labelled as a party that way
Itssoeasy wrote: » Anti abortion isn't the only issue Renua got labelled with.
Blueshoe wrote: » I didn't though did I? Bot
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.
Dirkziggler wrote: » Renua couldn't win a game of Bingo. Policies are years behindhttps://www.renuaireland.com/policies/#tab-id-3
Eric Cartman wrote: » The taxation , law and order, entrepreneurial policies are all pretty solid there. Other parties could do with adopting some of the lessons. The abortion thing and uninspiring candidates sank them . Did they even field any candidates this time round ?
Deleted User wrote: » The Green Party's default comparison countries are Scandinavian/European, and this emphasis makes it intellectually and culturally unique in Ireland. The Green Party is, as it was 30 years ago, a complete breath of fresh air in Irish politics where the entire myopic mentality can be summed up as "Let's never do anything until after the Brits have tested it". Long may it stand out by opening Irish minds to kinder and more enlightened ways of running our society.
seamus wrote: » To be fair, the Greens can hardly be blamed for the fact that every car manufacturer on Earth was producing fraudulent emissions figures.
emo72 wrote: » My kids are voting for greens. Signing me up for carbon tax to save the world. I wonder will they be happy when they don't get their iPhones off santy Claus.
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.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Yet Fianna Fail who actually support Fine Gael in their endeavors are up over all. Looking to blame Sinn Fein is great. Let's FF snake back in to keep things warm for FG. Nightmare IMO.
seamus wrote: » To be fair, the Greens can hardly be blamed for the fact that every car manufacturer on Earth was producing fraudulent emissions figures. If we'd known the real figures then, chances are the electric fleet would be much bigger now.
Eric Cartman wrote: » But sure look at renua, that was a free vote but all the key players were against abortion and tge party got labelled that way
All Renua Ireland candidates for public office must commit themselves to our pro-life stance.