[Deleted User] wrote: » Sadly, we can see what SF did with the suicide crisis in NI. They collapsed the Assembly and played politics instead of putting their shoulder to wheel and tackling it. It is genuinely stark when you see the figures for suicide in NI and realise that SF walked out of Government during it.
Blaze420 wrote: » Absolutely, because it doesn’t score them votes. Easier to cater to the rabble rabble low IQ classes than doing anything productive
NewRed2 wrote: » The main reason SF got so many votes here was the electorates way of letting the big firm know that they weren't happy with them any more. It was a rebel vote (pun accidental). It was a way of saying yee two parties aren't cutting it so we'll look elsewhere, modern generation are like that, they won't just vote same party over and over again out of loyalty and they're right. But at the same time, if the message has landed then it has served its purpose and I would back FF/FG to do a decent job now that the heat is on and SF will be hanting them from opposition benches so it's not a bad situation if this is how it pans out. Martin has to be Taoiseach though, and he will. It's still not a bad result for SF either, they scored a morale victory and if they had taken power right now they wouldn't have coped with this crisis and it could have ruined their resurgence. So all in all it's best for everyone imo.
Blaze420 wrote: » There is no moral victory in scumbags voting for a party that will further insulate them in their scumbag ways, or the brainless youth using it as a protest vote to protest something they contribute **** all towards.
FrancieBrady wrote: » With nearly 600 posts in this thread and the FG government finally getting around to the lockdown SF and others have been calling for...it is quite clear that SF have done anything but 'vanish'. Discuss.
FarmerBrowne wrote: » Thankfully SF are not in power during this crisis and hopefully they will never be in power.
NewRed2 wrote: » I'll happily discuss it. The handling of this crisis has been reasonably good by FG. I think Mary Lou called for this total lock-down a few days ago and it happened tonight but I for one think they've done it all step by step and the timing is fine, especially with it being done on a Friday night to limit the disruption to businesses and payrolls. Does Mary get brownie points for wanting something done the same day Boris requested it in the UK? Are yee pals again now?
FrancieBrady wrote: » An awful lot of running a country relies on judging the mood...for me, the majority mood was to lockdown long ago. But FG dithered on schools and pubs etc...so much so that pubs started closing despite them and FG very much so..caught up with the public. Where would we be exactly without a decent opposition keeping the government on track and honest.
Runaways wrote: » I’ve checked. And the very same same people complaining endlessly about SF are the same people complaining about dole scroungers and free houses and welfare FFG make this happen. Not SF. So there it is. We all agree things cannot continue like this. FFG have created and continue to enable this ever worsening sh!t cycle we’re in on every level. It’s time to do something else. Can we all agree on that at least? Otherwise you’re hypocrites.
NewRed2 wrote: » I don't know what you've checked. But just wee bit of advice, when you say everyone should agree with your view "or you're all hypocrites", that's exactly when people will disagree with you.
Hannibal wrote: » Funny that, we've right wing parties in FG and FF who have dismantled the public service and health to the point it's on the verge of collapse (see ICU per 100k figures). What does the right wing do in crisis? They turn to socialism and bring in a single tier health system, maybe SF and left were onto something all along by wanting to put people before money.
Runaways wrote: Can we all agree on that at least?
Hannibal wrote: What does the right wing do in crisis? They turn to socialism and bring in a single tier health system, maybe SF and left were onto something all along by wanting to put people before money.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The EU will decide the Apple case not Ireland. We will be owed a healthy amount of it if the EU decides to take the money. If they do decide to take it then Apple will have to accept that. Corporations have to fulfill their tax obligations like everybody else, they cannot hold countries to ransom.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Let's be clear on this FG have been guided by health experts throughout the crisis and not thankfully SF in this matter. The lock down is not happening because of SF, it's happening because our health experts say it is the right thing to do at this time To claim otherwise is disingenuous bs
collywobble7 wrote: » Yes..but SF would make it far worse looking after their voter base. Can we all agree on that aswell.
Runaways wrote: » To be fair SF have been calling for a lockdown this entire week
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Mary Lou said we can access the apple money right now. Thats a lie.
tikkahunter wrote: » Legislation takes time to bring in as does ramping up the resources to enforce it , it was always coming but has been brought in with a controlled fashion. You can’t just shout from the opposition and it happens. Stop playing the fool lad .