conorhal wrote: » Who could have predicted this in countries that took in 100,000's of migrants to permanantly resettle there might face a housing crisis as a result? We could clear the housing list of homeless just by declaring Nigeria a safe country to return to. Not that there's any credible candidate prepared to suggest that perhaps a housing Irish people should be a priority.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Same constituency. But I don't base my vote on my local community. I believe that's why our issues are huge at a national level. Catherine Murphy will get my number one. Does great work at a national level holding the big parties to account. Probably one of the most ethical TDs there is.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I know teachers, etc who are p*ssed with Leo for setting it on a Saturday and pensioners who mainly go out on a Friday!
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Little Brendan Howlin reckons Labour will be back in the Dail with double figures. Sad that the party started by Jim Larkin ended up like it is now.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Why would you give kids meals in school? Do you realize what that would entail? Building kitchens in schools etc? Hiring staff? The part of the school budget in the US allocated towards meals take sup a huge part of the overall education spending. .
Manach wrote: » Shut up is probably I'll say to election canvassers. It is unpleasant but so are threats to both free speech under the guise of hate speech laws and the imposition of exclusion zones.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Will certain parties wake up do you think? I doubt it.
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.
bubblypop wrote: » Lots of schools in this country already supply meals. For some kids, it might be the only meal they get. I'd prefer my tax money to go to that rather than children's benefit which isn't necessary spent on the children.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » No they don't. Very few do. My mother was an art teacher when her school tried this it almost bankrupt them. They stopped. Parents should be feeding their own kids schools have enough to do. And i don't get why you think cutting their parents dole after one yr is going to help.
john4321 wrote: » I'm sure there are plenty of parents around the country who dont have to arrange childcare or take a day off work as the schools won't be closed who wont be p1ssed.
Bambi wrote: » What the deuce is an exclusion zone?
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Time for a party that actually looks out for those who pay for everything in this country. And that party is.........
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » It’s to keep the “loons” at a safe distance away from the doors of the maternity hospitals. Will hopefully have them soon.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » No they don't. Very few do. My mother was an art teacher when her school tried this it almost bankrupt them. They stopped. You realize in the uk and the us kids have to pay each day in school for lunch? And it STILL costs the school money. Free meals are not possible. Parents should be feeding their own kids schools have enough to do. And i don't get why you think cutting their parents dole after one yr is going to help.
pjohnson wrote: » A lot of 100% guaranteed FG voters are using this type line lol. Anyone voting FG was never going to change their mind no matter what.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Why would you give kids meals in school? Do you realize what that would entail? Building kitchens in schools etc? Hiring staff? The part of the school budget in the US allocated towards meals take sup a huge part of the overall education spending. Very few healthy people will visit the DR more than 3 times a year. Its basically the same as a medical card. If you give medical cards to people with medical conditions you would be giving out way more than we do now. Your plans don't make sense.
titan18 wrote: » I'm Cork South Central so out of the 4 seats, 3 are guaranteed anyway with Martin, McGrath and Coveney. I likely will vote McGrath first of those 3 and probably won't give a preference to the other two. I'd have voted Coveney as first preference the last 2 elections but really not impressed with his performance or FG as a whole over the last few years. Only the 4th seat is up for grabs really, so will have to see who's running.
average_runner wrote: » The idea behind kids meals is to ensure kids get proper meals especially. If u have kids you will know how hard it is to get an appointment at a doctors as it is clogged up with parents bringing their kids because of a cough as it's free. Government currently wants free doctor for all under 16, so that would increase the number attending for no good reason, so just kids with proper medical conditions would work better. Means my two wouldn't have free visits so that is two less
Spanish Eyes wrote: » I disable my doorbell at election time. No way any whippersnapper trailing a candidate/party will ever change my view. I look at the history. Where were you when this and that happened? What were your views on hard working people paying for everything. Feck off the lot of you. But sadly...... I have no one to speak for me and many like me. It is just so depressing for us who struggle every day to not only pay our own way, but also to pay for others who can stay under the duvet. Will certain parties wake up do you think? I doubt it.