Plumbthedepths wrote: » The 'grey' vote has always been courted by the two main parties .
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » Anyone know what time FG are releaing spending plans today and whether one can watch the press conference?
endainoz wrote: » I'm sure that will be riveting viewing, they probably will put it on their Facebook page or something.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So any thoughts on the pension raise by FG if returned to power?https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/fine-gaels-5-a-week-pension-hike-election-pledge-as-doherty-says-jobseeker-benefits-wont-increase-38854089.html
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Wanderer78 wrote: » I ll give them my 1-10, I'm sold!
KrustyUCC wrote: Fair play to ya
KrustyUCC wrote: i wonder have FG talked to GPs about their plan to extend free GP care to under 18s?
KrustyUCC wrote: » This paid ad popped up on my FB We will continue to support families Extend free GP care to under 18s Extend parental leave Introduce free school books Increase childcare subsidies To find out more, visit finegael.ie #LookForward
Snow Garden wrote: » I am noticing a lot less posters in Galway West than in previous elections. Are parties cutting costs or broke or is it a new greener policy?
L1011 wrote: » I'd expect more up - some people seem to have been caught on the hop despite the election being obvious since the November by-elections.
Calhoun wrote: » Why would we give them anything off, isn't the APR on a rent to buy much higher than a traditional mortgage? I don't understand why we would get rid of housing stock and give discounts off, irregardless of how long they have been living there. Considering the council is responsible for upkeep and maintenance over the years. If the tenants did all of that i could understand.
Skylinehead wrote: » Because letting people buy council houses, so easily and for so little, has contributed greatly to the lack of social housing stock.
is_that_so wrote: » The date for it was much less so and the one chosen was a bit of a surprise. The shorter campaign also has some people still sorting out their feet!
Idbatterim wrote: » What are they meant to do ? Talk ff up ? Ff are appalling, for once , they aren’t lying or spoofing !
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » FG are proposing changing HTB to 10% capped at €30,000, Varadkar on Matt Cooper as we speak.
Eric Cartman wrote: » basically giving away deposits for non dublin / low end dublin properties. Id say the mortgage industry is creaming themselves now. Funny how they only can help tax payers when they need to win an election, when the ballot box is far away its all about the twitter left and the unemployed.
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » I for one think there should be an element of matching involved, by all means give a grant but if someone wants to buy a €300k house they should be saving a five figure sum not being handed a rebate that covers the entire thing. If you made it a matched figure you would have every FTB going in with 20% equity and we would likely never have the negative equity trap again. I know the whole idea is helping people save a deposit but you should definitely have to save something material yourself.
rafatoni wrote: » Love to see the USC scrapped as leninhan only brought it in as a stop gap to help the country out in 2007 but not going to happen. A stop gap 13 years ago....
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » I honestly think FG are on the ball when they say the point at which one starts to pay the 52% is the biggest flaw in our tax system, you shouldn't hit a 52% tax rate when earning the average industrial wage.
pjohnson wrote: » Also showed more tone deaffness talking about buying his own house aged 24 :pac: