Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » I mean opposition by definition is hurling from the ditch, why are people surprised that FG will do same as every other opposition party ever?
whippet wrote: » And if SF get in to their ministries they will do the exact same. They will roll out the excuses and blame and blame .. more whataboutery which they are already well versed. SF never expected to be in this position so their manifesto was never realistic. They will no need to find some fall guys to take the heat when it all goes belly up
satguy wrote: » It seems FG will be very happy to just sit on their hands for 5 years. Would FG voters be happy with this, as it means all those FG votes mean nothing, and do nothing. Having been in power for 9 years, they did nothing, people have no homes, people still on trollies. FG may have given some of their rich buddies some tax breaks. But other than that, they did what FG do best, are their poor hands not numb by now.
RandomName2 wrote: Sinn Fein contributions in the UK parliament were a thing to behold. Remember when they voted down Brexit? Not only that, but the amount that they have achieved up in Stormont in the last 3 years has been staggering. In the EU Parliament they took a leading role, while in our humble Dail they tabled multiple cross-party motions that are now law.
FionnB wrote: » I think you'll find that most people do have homes.
Fred Cryton wrote: » Next election FF and FG will run fewer candidates , maybe around 70 instead of 80. As a result they will both get more TD's elected due to fewer split votes. In addition, SF will run more candidates which will simply result in fewer PBP, SocDems, greens and Labour in the Dail. We have just witnessed the very peak of SF support. Is there really anyone out there who will vote SF in the future who didn't at this election? Very much doubt it.
Fred Cryton wrote: » Look it's going to be a FF/Greens/SocDems coalition with FG providing confidence and supply from the opposition benches. Labour fully in opposition. This is the only outcome. Matt McGrath, Jim O Callaghhan, Jack Chambers have all said FF/SF not happening. Two thirds of FF members are against it as well.
McMurphy wrote: » Compare the three party's seat share stats since 2011 - 2016 - 2020 And argue with the stats rather than an anonymous username on the internet.
Fred Cryton wrote: » Look it's going to be a FF/Greens/SocDems coalition with FG providing confidence and supply from the opposition benches. .
Fred Cryton wrote: » Look it's going to be a FF/Greens/SocDems coalition with FG providing confidence and supply from the opposition benches. Labour fully in opposition. This is the only possible outcome. Matt McGrath, Jim O Callaghhan, Jack Chambers have all said FF/SF not happening. Two thirds of FF members are against it as well.
320 million wiped off the market in Irish shares at the mere thought of SF taking power. Careful what you wish for SF voters, you just might get it.
omega man wrote: » SF would love that. More time on the opposition benches slinging mud instead of delivering leadership. They’ll say they were excluded by the ‘big boys’ in an attempt to fuel more support for the next election. Cop out.
Yurt! wrote: » I really don't get why FG are stepping back(well I have an idea), with so many problems to be solved and a viable coalition staring them right in the face. Between the two of them, they'll do anything to keep the Punch and Judy show going. National interest be damned.
Necro wrote: » 320 million wiped off the market in Irish shares at the mere thought of SF taking power. Careful what you wish for SF voters, you just might get it.
Idbatterim wrote: » Fg have to have a vote on their leader two months following an election I read earlier. If they want to make a recovery, get rid of Varadkar asap. FF are a farce, this country needs a FG, but not the **** that we have now. Myself and many I know, will not vote FG again, until he is gone! Meh! I run a company, the taxes many are paying, primarily the banks and the vulturne funds etc, are a pittance. I am prepared to call their bluff on this. We need a reasonable site levy, a lot of what SF have proposed, makes sense. We hit the working poor with a marginal tax rate of FIFTY percent, but the banks and vulture funds, etc, creaming it off from the workers, will dissapear when forced to increase the pittance they have to contribute? they wont. You cant make an omelette without breaking eggs. their threats are bull****, believe me.
Idbatterim wrote: Meh! I run a company, the taxes many are paying, primarily the banks and the vulturne funds etc, are a pittance. I am prepared to call their bluff on this. We need a reasonable site levy, a lot of what SF have proposed, makes sense. We hit the working poor with a marginal tax rate of FIFTY percent, but the banks and vulture funds, etc, creaming it off from the workers, will dissapear when forced to increase the pittance they have to contribute? they wont. You cant make an omelette without breaking eggs. their threats are bull****, believe me.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » He posted up the number of new builds on twitter yesterday and was absolutely hammered for it, Twitter users told him to go way that he and FG were done. The two larger parties have not contacted FG seeking to form a government, nothing he can do. The electorate have voted for change, let them have change. If anything he’s being gracious in defeat. Now it’s time for SF to shine, let them deliver on the promises they made to their voters.
storker wrote: » And FG. "Not another red cent" "I will end the scandal of patients on trolleys"
Yurt! wrote: » I really don't get why FG are stepping back(well I have an idea), with so many problems to be solved and a viable coalition staring them right in the face.
McMurphy wrote: » I'm basing my assumptions on the stats/trends. You're basing yours on wishful thinking presumably. Compare the three party's seat share stats since 2011 - 2016 - 2020 And then argue with the stats rather than an anonymous username on the internet.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Haha ah lads. SF supporters screaming for years that Leo and FG need to go. They get booted out and now their whinging FG won't form a government!! WTF like!!??
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » The bolded bit isn't true.