is_that_so wrote: » Here's the swinging lady's replacement.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/maria-baileys-substitute-who-is-jennifer-carroll-macneill-38694003.html
lawred2 wrote: » Another double barrelled surnamed one.. Never knew we had so many important family lineages that needed preserving..
is_that_so wrote: » Ah, but this one is rugby royalty!
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Can't see a thread on this. That's pretty soon huh? I hope people vote anything but FF/FG. Why not do something different for a change?
MadYaker wrote: » Childrens allowance should be means tested and even those that get it should only get it for the first 2 children. If you want to have a massive family then pay for it yourself. This idea of people living in social housing with no job having 5 or 6 kids and expecting the state to pay for it is ridiculous nonsense. It encourages a lack of personal responsibility, something with is sorely lacking in modern Ireland.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » FG clearly deciding the problem with Bailey was her déclassé GAA links. Not quite the thing for them, in Dublin anyway...
amadangomor wrote: » We've seen in other countries what can happen if the loonies get their hands on power. This country is far from perfect but it has a functioning economy largely based on a finely balanced niche of being an English speaking country in the EU- low corporation tax model. If people think things are bad now wait until they vote in someone who will **** that up and really see the money tree that keeps the whole show on the road wither and die For example the greens are great in theory and I like their environmental policies but they have recently voted against Ireland keeping our veto on the EU changing tax policies. As someone that depends on FDI for their job like many do directly and indirectly in the country they can feck right off. For all their flaws - and there are many FG would at least keep the show on the road and make sure the majority of people keep earning a living.
Riskymove wrote: » Well, the Greens are running candidates in every constituency
road_high wrote: » You reckon? Try looking at Greece and syriza then for inspiration. SFs best pals in Europe
protocol dictates we do not comment on the details of the visits of heads of State”.
As a visiting head of state, diplomatic protocol is for Mr Pavlopoulos to meet his equivalent, which would be Mr Higgins, and a meeting with Mr Varadkar as head of Government would only be a courtesy.
Niall Collins, Fianna Fáil spokesman on foreign affairs, said the cancellation of Mr Varadkar’s meeting with the Greek president “seemed extraordinary and bad mannered”.
retalivity wrote: » Ming is out canvassing for Saoirse mchugh in Mayo, didnt think they would on the same wavelength at all...
Sir Oxman wrote: » BAD times for FGSunday Times Poll
gmisk wrote: » So that would suggest a confidence and supply agreement with fg and ff swapping places?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » No I'd say FF would be able to put together its favoured 'soft left' coalition on those numbers. Guessing, but I reckon 32% of FPV would put them on 60-ish seats
gmisk wrote: » Who would that involve? Labour? Greens?
Caquas wrote: » Polling was done 2 -14 January i.e. the bad news of the past week is not factored in, so that could put FG behind SF :eek: Even if this poll proves to be an outlier (MoE is 3.3%), it will change the campaign. Now FF will make the running but they will also have a target on their back.