MadYaker wrote: » Sinn Fein can't win on boards can they? :pac: If they shut up and let the gov do their jobs (the right thing to do imo) people say they've vanished but if Mary Lou was on the radio every day there'd be people here complaining about that too.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » She could offer solutions and maybe praise the hard work the government are trying to do. You know stick together as we're all in it together. But all she was interested in last night was criticising, moaning and taking the apple money. Nothing constructive or helpful.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Absolute and utterly unsustainable nonsense. She gave the government credit where it was due credit. Clearly. Her job is not to fawn, her job and her duty as an opposition TD is to monitor the performance of a government...even in a crisis...more importantly in a crisis. I think the people she spoke up for would disagree that she had nothing constructive to say.
[Deleted User] wrote: » this duty as an opposition td stuff wheres this enshrined every td has the same duty lads. to legislate.
BarryD2 wrote: » SF have fallen out of the news cycle and that's what they thrive on. PR and spin, increasing their electoral position. All with one principle objective - get rid of the border. So if the mood music is not in that direction at the moment, then it's time for them to retreat and fade, as nothing to be gained. But they will be back sooner or later.
piplip87 wrote: » Can a Sinn Fein Supporter explain the fascination with the Apple Tax money ? As far as I am aware they have objected to every EU referendum which in turn has given the EU the power to issue this fine. Do SF not see this fine as an attack on Irish Sovereignty ?
Deleted User wrote: » they built that cross for themselves. let them sit up on it a while yet. and yeah, if mary lou had anything to say that was worth hearing it might be a different story. maybe people might start to see yet that ireland isnt and hasnt been the disaster zone the rhetoric would have anyone believe, if they had any awareness or ability to look around a bit. makes the descriptions sf and others have painted of the country look as stupid as they always were. but no doubt theyll be back screaming about everything as soon as even their limited sense of decorum allows.
maccored wrote: » eh? they built that cross for themselves? do you think SF give a monkeys what some posters on boards think? jaysus
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » When Ivan put it to her that saying take the Apple money she laughed sarcastically as to say I know it's a stupid odes but SF havd invested too much time in this Apple money fairytale to backtrack now. It was a terrible interview.
Stark wrote: » Have you seen the amount of effort SF supporters go to defend SF on here?
mariaalice wrote: » All political parties monitor all social media. SF employs a lot of spin doctors.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I don't read too many SF supporters/voters sinking to fat shaming and low level misogyny.
FrancieBrady wrote: » How many? Link?
Deleted User wrote: » i dunno if anyone else has noticed, but during an actual crisis the level of importance given to this type of thing has receded somewhat almost as if it was either not all that troublesome really unless people were desperate for a complaint or as if it was employed typically as a deflection tactic in an argument
mariaalice wrote: » Inside Sinn Féin: the party with 200 staff and an extensive property portfolio According to party finance director Des Mackin, Sinn Féin has 200 staff and extensive property across the island.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/inside-sinn-f%C3%A9in-the-party-with-200-staff-and-an-extensive-property-portfolio-1.4193162
Ballso wrote: » You clearly care anyway