Edgware wrote: » Don't be under any illusions. If SF get into government in the Republic they will do exactly as the rest. Get the head into the trough, renege on their far fetched policies and sell out on their support
piplip87 wrote: » Remember Mary Lou is only with SF because a bigger party refused to select her to run for a council seat. Another article for all the shinnerbots here trying to justify the murder off innocent people "in the name of Civil Rights" . Here is an article with one of the key drivers behind the civil rights movement and he says :They would have you believe that it all happened in the interests of equality. It did not. The IRA were fighting to get the British out of Ireland. It was all about 'Brits out'. "Republicans have to be contested over October '68, because if you don't, it's going to be difficult to contest the Provo narrative over the rest of the Troubles. It's important as citizens, journalists, writers and academics to get this right and to say that, implicitly at least, Sinn Fein is lying about October 5. "They should be ashamed of themselves, but I don't suppose for a moment that they are." He also goes on to say: Once a secret army present themselves as the representatives of the people, they are telling lies. If you are a secret army you cannot be - and they weren't - accountable to the people in whose name they were carrying out their armed struggles." Bots are also forgetting the SDLP had the wide support of the Nationalist people throughout the troubles. They where a party that believed in peace so your assertion the SF/IRA took up arms for civil rights is not only wrong, it's completely revisionist
ressem wrote: » Alas that's the best case. They have some decent people that if not tied to ideological obsolete crap could ok. Plausible alternative As part of a minority government, they could continue with silly little gestures of support to Iran, Venezuela and the other countries on the US black list, get Ireland on the bad books of the US republicans, and cause substantial decreases in US investment in a swap of petty tit-for-tat. As for broken promises We already read the views of economists, warning of the potential for dramatic corporation tax decreases, that FG, like 2007 FF are ignoring. We're just waiting for Varadkar to announce that the boom will get boomier.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » You alright, Matt? Very tetchy these days. It’s only politics, dude. There’s far more to life than it. All I’m saying is SF have a great chance of being the minority party in Government after the next election. Get to see them implement some of their policies. If it does happen and they have to deal with realpolitik then there will be no one more disappointed than their hardcore supporter.
omega man wrote: » SF won’t want to go into government for fear of having to deliver and make difficult unpopular decisions. Their ambition is to be the main opposition party. I hear a lot about Pearse Doherty’s ability but what qualifications does he hold to be a finance minister? It’s very different to any other portfolio for obvious reasons... Others also say give them a chance sure but they've shown their cards over years of inaction in NI. Aside from that how do we know their historical IRA links are no longer in place? Can we trust them in government with access to state security in a position of policing and judicial influence...?
Odhinn wrote: » They may do, they may not. I'll keep voting for them until we find out one way or another.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Unfortunate all FF/FG have is bogeyman tales and suggestions SF might be as bad as them.
joe40 wrote: » Sinn Fein will not be in government because both FF and FG have categorically ruled out (shamefully in my opinion) coalition, so to go back on that would be a major u turn. Even if they were in government they are realistic enough to know as junior coalition partners they will not get all their policies implemented. Government may actually be damaging for Sinn Fein. No party will get to fulfil all their promises/aspirations that is a given, but junior coalition partners especially left leaning take the brunt of the blame. Regardless of who wins this election housing and health are going to be major problems for years to come. No easy fixes
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Think about it though if FF/FG are that bad why do they keep getting elected in government? Why do Labour keep slipping? Why has SF's support slipped in the local elections? Despite all the flak FF/FG get they keep getting elected? Granted two cheeks of the same @rse but they keep getting elected. Plus FG have managed to achieve near full employment after the mad Celtic tiger years where FF tried to drag the country into the abyss. At that time SF were only learning how to be proper politicians in the South. I feel that the Greens have way more notions of getting into government than SF will ever have in the ROI.
walshb wrote: » Does anyone truly believe that SF want to get into power? They are D quintessential naysaying anti this that and anything else party... They exist to be in opposition...and they truly appeal to a certain demographic!
FrancieBrady wrote: » Looking like the big question will be, what is Michael Martin prepared to do to be Taoiseach and if he has FF fully behind him. I expect we will see some fracturing there if SF and FF emerge as the biggest parties.
freshpopcorn wrote: » If they get into power all they've to do is blame the previous incompetent governments and say it's all there fault!
Eric Cartman wrote: » I think theres some very principled elected reps on the FF side who would absolutely leave the party in disgust if any deal was done with the shinners.
McMurphy wrote: » Oh sorry - obviously the fact you made a comment about the shinners bankrupting the country, and me posting a tweet about Regina Doherty saying something similar, and her having experience about bankruptcy was very confusing altogether.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » The shinners open door policy towards immigration will be interesting when they are in power with regards houses for everyone. Surely they can't build all those houses?