JohnnyFlash wrote: » O’Snodaigh is still a member of SF isn’t he?
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Ah well done. I’d say you’ve been dying to use that one.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Any party is the sum of it's members and how it deals with them. We really need up our accountability expectations.
titan18 wrote: » It's hard for vote for FG considering it's Varadkar and Coveney who really don't seem to give a crap about people. I don't think Martin does either tbh, but it's at least not saying that FGs performance has been acceptable. Id ideally vote for neither but those turkey's are better than the others at least imo. Id ideally prefer an actual economic right party going into government who might give a crap about the working people of the country and not increase welfare spending.
Itssoeasy wrote: » I didn't say my way is right that just how I see it. I can except you see it differently and that fine.
Matt Barrett wrote: » You don't know that. You can't have it both ways. A right wing agenda favours business, the public suffer, welfare/aid needs to be widened and increased.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Welfare does not need to be increased, it should be reduced if anything.
Matt Barrett wrote: » It's well used. People just switch out the badly shopped photos depending on the party.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » The Left has ruled for too long now. Time to fight back for the majority who work to pay for this largesse.So who will back me and others like me? FG have abandoned us, FF will just spend and look after their mates. I dunno. If anyone thinks this country has a Right Wing Government, get a grip. We don't.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Depends. Point is generally more folk need state aid when government looks after business and ignores the tax payer.
average_runner wrote: » No one should be on the dole for more than 12 months, in the current climate. Should only be medical cards for people with a medical condition. Kids and less well off should maybe have 5 free visits to the doctor. No more children's allowance, instead free school books and meals in school.
Deleted User wrote: » Out with Harris, Flanagan & Ross. Varadkar as an added bonus.
I Am The Law wrote: » Personally, and IMO, I think this is the most depressing day in Irish political history. An incompetent government with an air head Taoiseach should be a sitting duck in a GE. Instead, while trying to determine a possible replacement, it becomes all too clear that there is nothing. No vision, no plan, no ability to lead. The only true policy adopted by previous and any future irish government will be to tax the worker for everything while giving them as little as possible. The politician's plastic smiles and nonsensical sound bites will continue while the 'electorate' bitch and moan at each other on threads like this. The public want what the public get.
Duke of Url wrote: » I normally vote FG but I’m voting FF in the next election for 5 reasons. 1. James Lawless FF is my local TD and seems the only politician interested in making a difference to our community. 2. Simon Harris - has made no difference and probably made the HSE worse. I can’t condone his position. 3. Eoghan Murphy - Exactly the same as Harris in relation to housing. 4. Mary Mitchell O’Connor - Feminist who openly promotes discrimination. 5. Leo Varadkar - was excellent with Brexit but I feel he has more interest in the EU then the ROI.
pjohnson wrote: » Said it a few years ago Boards should have started a political party. Everyone else is too left wing.
Matt Barrett wrote: » I thought most were already in FG
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Who would you like to see in the next Government to fulfil your wishes? I agree with you that there is no choice left anymore. It is either SF (no from me), FF (similar to FG with a bias towards their builder mates and economy wrecking tendencies) Time for a party that actually looks out for those who pay for everything in this country. And that party is.........