Horsebox9000 wrote: » Yeah loads.
Suckit wrote: » Fair enough, any links? Even one or two? (Feel free to get more to validate your point) Considering the amount you claimed said it, that should be easy.
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Yes it was Shinners only. Bojo is British British is bad SF knuckedraggers suggest Bojo fake.
Suckit wrote: » Is that exactly half the shinners, or a rough estimate? Do you have links to the people that said it? Anywhere? I literally didn't see or hear anybody saying anything like that. Not an Finnerbots, not any FF's, not any GP's, Lab, SD, Inds, SF, Renua, PD's, etc.. Not any of their supporters. I am not saying that it didn't happen. Idiots are idiots, and there are also some people that refuse to believe everything or anything, but each to their own. I still didn't see or hear anyone, let alone a massive collective of people that support a single party, saying it.
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Half the Shinners said Bojo done it for approval ratings..same for mlm so? Is that just outrageous ?
Suckit wrote: » So what you are saying is FFG have a fresh start/clean slate. The country/world has been reset. So surely there is no chance they could f**k up again?
landofthetree wrote: » One of the big two reasons for voting for then is gone Housing isn't an issue anymore. Tens of thousands of empty units will appear as loads of unemployed foreign workers leave. Plus there will be no Air BnBs or tourism for 18months+. Plus loads of English language students won't be able to come here for academic year 2019-20 Rents will fall dramatically as well. We are lucky as hell we didn't build many houses the last few years.
n97 mini wrote: » They're not the same, hence they've different names. And it's pleurisy, not pluricy!
Deleted User wrote: » She developed pluricy....that is pneumonia (dry type brought on cv-19 is escaltion of this)
Odhinn wrote: » No idea offhand. However I can say that if ypou're paying for it, its not free is it? Again, no idea. However if there is rent due on some of these properties as you claim, they aren't free, are they?
tikkahunter wrote: » How much do you pay for a social house ?
tikkahunter wrote: » And how much is owed to councils in unpaid rents at the moment?
Suckit wrote: » It won't be long before we see FF and FG back to their sh*t again. No doubt SF could have played the last few weeks a bit better but unfortunately for them Mary Lou was unable to do much. Tough times ahead. FFFG will be given the benefit of doubt for many things as the world tries to recover, but if they hit too many obstacles, there may be an election sooner than later. SF will likely still be the largest party outside of those two, but I would guess that some of the others will have grown a fair bit by then too. This years election and the greed of the two civil war parties has changed politics in Ireland a lot. Tough and interesting times ahead. There will be a lot of people waiting for these to fail. Next election results may (hopefully) be a bit more like some of the other European multi-party countries.
blanch152 wrote: » Pneumonia? She didn't say that. Read the report again. Was she admitted to hospital and into intensive care like Boris and only miss four days of work?
Deputy McDonald said she had experienced a setback in her recovery last weekend, after developing post-viral pleurisy in her right lung. However, she added she was responding very well to medication and fully expects to be back at work on Monday.
The Doctor informs me that I am no longer infected or infectious, and this is a great relief after weeks of being very unwell. I had a setback in my recovery at the weekend and developed post-viral pleurisy in my right lung. I fully expect to be back at work on Monday."
Deleted User wrote: » You cant be serious....critizing someone for not going back to work.as they developed pneumonia brought as a complication of cv-19??
blanch152 wrote: » Default to personal attack when you know the argument is lost. I have your number a long time now. Boris is a gob****e, I said that in my last post, but his work ethic is still higher than Mary-Lou's.
blanch152 wrote: » Default to personal attack when you know the argument is lost. I have your number a long time now. .
McMurphy wrote: » Cut the shyte blanch, the only thing you admire about Boris is that he's a Tory toff who are the traditional polar opposites of the shinners and traditional partners of the unionist party's. Work ethic me bollocks.
blanch152 wrote: » Yes, some people end up in intensive care for four days and barely stop working (Boris), others have the symptoms of a common cold and disappear for a month (Mary-Lou). It is a sad day when I am comparing Boris favourably to any other politician, but in this case it actually is true.
Fann Linn wrote: » And. Like those housing estates built over successive years by FF/Fg in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick etc. Hate to p1ss on your parade but none of them are free. But you know that.
Odhinn wrote: » Where does it say these are "free" in your link? I'm not seeing it.
Suckit wrote: » You do understand that this virus affects different people in different ways? Some people get it without even knowing.
blanch152 wrote: » Boris ended up in intensive care, yet he stopped working only for about four days. Not that he's any use, but you have to admire his dedication to work. Ditto Matt Hancock, who didn't really miss any work-time either. Other leaders have worked through it as well. Both Boris and Hancock are gob****es, as is Mary-Lou, but at least they have a different work ethic.
tikkahunter wrote: » Over the lifetime of a government we would: Deliver 100,000 public homes on public land; including 60,000 social homes.