Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Just goes to show you that a good businessman has absolutely nothing of an indicator as to how good or bad you will be in politics. It's as if they think making monkey makes you insightful and intelligent.
For Forks Sake wrote: » The idiot went on RTE radio in the past hour. He was asked that now his political run was unsuccessful would he consider doing something towards helping alleviate housing shortages in this country. His response... I have. I bought fifteen houses. And rented them out (no mention of affordability mind) And he sold them on about five years ago (speculation, part of the problem, not the solution) And they were in Derry. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
FrancieBrady wrote: » I heard that interview...he continually got his arse handed to him by somebody in the Green party who had command and possession of those annoying little things in Caseyworld called 'facts'.
Blueshoe wrote: » There are too many migrants in the country. Nothing against them as most come to work and live a normal family life. It's just that there are too many. Australia and Canada set a limit every year and have a skilla shortage list. We should do the same. We need migrants to fill jobs and help the country grow but you can have too much of a good thing. A bit of sensible thinking needed
Road-Hog wrote: » Is it not well documented that we have a skills shortage again now and employers are trying to lure ex-pats back home........?
gozunda wrote: » That or a wannabe low wage economy?
Blueshoe wrote: » Would that not make it harder to run the country? More expensive to run. Less tax take more healthcare cost higher welfare cost.
gozunda wrote: » Do you think those paying low wages are worried about that?
Blueshoe wrote: » It would suit some employers alright but it's the government who set immigration policy
EUElection wrote: » Best prediction in the thread. Hoping for it is the most that can be done for it.
Ahwell wrote: » Not entirely, we did vote for free movement of persons, goods, services and capital within the EU.
eagle eye wrote: » Why would he? He was last man standing for a seat, it's not a disaster. He might look back at it now, consider having posters next time and refine his ideas. FF would have a seat at f they brought him in. He was as green as a candidate as the Greens with no posters and his single use plastics stance.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Just goes to show you that a good businessman has absolutely nothing of an indicator as to how good or bad you will be in politics. It's as if they think making monkey makes you insightful and intelligent. Of course not, but you would think that with his 'famed business acumen' :rolleyes: he would at least have been thinking ahead and had an well planned efficient campaign, and campaign team, ready to roll
LuckyLloyd wrote: » Economy is at full employment. We have no issues with migration.
gmisk wrote: Sorry what was his single use plastic stance? The only thing I heard about was him taking the piss out of some of the green people for having plastic bottles.
LuckyLloyd wrote: Economy is at full employment. We have no issues with migration.
eagle eye wrote: » He wants to ban single use plastics.
eagle eye wrote: » Can you tell me how many people have been moved out of social welfare onto courses? They get paid the same money or slightly more as they do on the jobseekers and sit in a course two days a week.
gmisk wrote: » Having said all that, he would be mad not to attempt a run at being a TD, he could make it with a good campaign.