NIMAN wrote: » Where would the 30 cars be located? In the centre of the village? Or scattered around the centre/outskirts? I live approx 5km from the centre of my village.
Clarence Boddiker wrote: » Nothing fictional about 30 cars per 300 people, thats what he said. Even one car for two families in a rural area is unworkable.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You make it seem like he's advocating introducing plague riddled rats into every home.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Amazed to see people considering voting for the Greens, only in the last week or so did they try to get us to lose our Veto on Corporation Tax. Pure madness.
road_high wrote: » I’m asking for answers and that’s now condescension? Because you don’t have any. Spell out the alternatives with costed solutions. This what an election is, it’s amazing how unprepared the opposition are. FG will walk this election if this is what they’re up against.
rob316 wrote: » Coveney posters all over Cork city nothing else, its a bit of sham when the sitting party can keep the date a secret, have all there media printed and ready to go while everyone else is running around. So much for democracy. Is 3 weeks or so enough to decide the future of the country for the next 5 years?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I hope people vote anything but FF/FG. Why not do something different for a change?
Clarence Boddiker wrote: » Still unworkable, 30 cars for a village of 300. It seems you're a Green Party member, fair enough. I don't agree with Ryans ideas.
Deleted User wrote: » Every TD begins preparing for the next general election as soon as the count ends. Posters have been ready for months. I’m pretty sure that most people have their minds made up by now as to how they will vote, so posters really don’t make much difference.
blanch152 wrote: » The real issue is that the distributed model of rural living as planned in Ireland for the last 50 years is no longer sustainable. No new building should take place outside of towns and villages.
McMurphy wrote: » They sound like a complete waste of time and money so.
Deleted User wrote: » I think that they are. Usually they are put up on same pole or nearby, meaning that any chance of actually taking note of them is slim, especially as most people drive by.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So a son or daughter working the land would not be allowed to house their family beside the land they farm? Do you suggest into the future farmers commute?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Denis Naughten is running a no poster campaign, don't like the guy but at least he is showing some awareness of the environment.
blanch152 wrote: » You need to look at many other European countries where that would be the norm.
Qrt wrote: » Didn’t he do everything in his power to stop the introduction of a deposit-return scheme?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I'm not talking about other European countries i'm asking about here. I live rurally but I don't farm but I understand the importance of the farmer being close to their land and livestock.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » No idea, but what's that got to do with a no poster campaign?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I do find these posts amusing ' I wasn't going to vote for FG, or I was undecided but when I look at others'. Seriously potential voters have seen the mess in housing/ health but think yes FG are the best option after 9 years of things in these areas getting worse.
markodaly wrote: » The majority of people living in rural Ireland have no connection to the land or agriculture. Most people work in the services industry. So tell me, why are they mostly living in one-off houses?