blanch152 wrote: » You are making big assumptions about the independents. From what I have read over the last few days, not a single one of them has shown any inclination to support the FF/FG/Green Programme for Government. Why wouldn't they support the alternative?
Topgear on Dave wrote: » It sounds as if none of these indo TDs want to get involved in actually running the country, can I be the only one wondering exactly wtf they thought being a national TD would actually entail? That crowd above all need to sh*t or get off the pot.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Harris the clown 3 weeks ago promised a road map for re-opening of all Health Services/ 3 weeks down, No Roadmap.
blanch152 wrote: » This is the last thing I am going to say on this, because I am sure that I am not the only one tired of the constant obfuscation and misrepresentation in the back and forth process that is being used here. So I will keep it as simple as I can. FACT: I didn't lie LEGITIMATE OPINION: My posts are being disingenuously misrepresented. FACT: A previously unknown FG councillor made a cryptic post on Twitter with a picture of what seemed to be a Blueshirt rally SILLY UNSUBSTANTIATED OPINION: This clearly demonstrates that FG admire fascists FACT: Varadkar used quotations from contemporary movies in some of his speeches, sometimes the language was so ordinary (e.g. "there are no limits") that it can't be confirmed they were definitive movie references. REASONABLE OPINION: Whether clumsy or not, these are genuine attempts to reach out to a broader audience than those who prefer Shakespearian quotations UNSUBSTANTIATED CONSPIRACY THEORY: He was doing this to win a bet. PETTY OPINION: This somehow means he lacks empathy and integrity FACT: Homelessness numbers are falling in 2020 FACT: Homelessness numbers in the South are better on a per capita basis than in the North FACT: The statistics on homelessness include people who would not be considered homeless in previous years. UNSUBSTANTIATED OPINION: FG are making a mess of homelessness FACT: Denis O'Brien has secured a number of State contracts FACT: These contracts have been secured through a number of open procurement processes that have not been the subject of complaints to the relevant EU authorities CONSPIRACY THEORY: Denis O'Brien got these contracts because he is something something friendly with FG. Nobody disputes the facts, only all the rest is mostly nonsense.
Mortelaro wrote: » I'm not upset at all A swap is consensual At no election was there ever any evidence of cooperation between FF and FG to swap power Out and out ground war between them always Your description is a slur on the integrity of their voters and their decisions in the face of long proportional representation ballot papers It's also completely false
Topgear on Dave wrote: » True but I cant see SF agreeing to prop up one of the power swap parties. That isn't they change they campaign for and keep saying is needed. A coalition with FF would be the fairly standard coalition we have had for the last forty years. SF are surely confident enough now to go for another election, run more candidates and wipe the floor with the other parties. Arent they? Surely the days of FF and FG domination are now over.
efanton wrote: » If the Greens will not support a FF/FG coalition then its up to FF to decide what is going to happen next.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Am i criticising voters who went along with the ruse...yes I am. Get over it. I include my mum and dad in the criticism and my own voting habits. But the number willing to go along with it or falling for the con is diminishing. Down from a peak of 86% to 44% last time out. If you are one of the 44% wear the cap, I am criticsiing you too.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'Compromising'? like the fact that you are so used to being lied to you call it something else, 'coalition' was never done by compromise here it was done by domination and the subsequent obliteration of the minor party.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Slightly off topic but listening to D’Arcy in the motor. Last county to engage in the All Ireland Zoom is Monaghan. Why am I not surprised.
Podge_irl wrote: » The obliteration of the minor party isn't done by FF or FG, it is done by the electorate. My personal view is that it is because the electorate don't welcome compromise all that much and reward ideology. Maybe that's wrong, but a party with 50/60 seats doesn't compromise 50/50 with a party with 10/20. There is nothing particularly wrong with that surely.
ELM327 wrote: » No, it's up to the greens. FF + FG have agreed It will be seen that it's the greens that forced the election, and, parties who force unnecessary elections never do well.
Mortelaro wrote: » I don't need to get over anything because as has already been pointed out to you several times,I give even less of a sh1te about what you think of me than you do of what I think of you(if such a thing is possible)
Mortelaro wrote: » ... Boy ye are angry
Mortelaro wrote: » ... Why do people have to be so angry round here
blanch152 wrote: » Isn't Mary-Lou on record that she wants a government without FF and FG? Why is she calling on them for talks now? In fact, her whole election campaign was based on getting rid of the two big parties. Loads and loads of statements. If anyone is going back on their promise, it is her.
efanton wrote: » My point was if the Greens reject the coalition deal then its down to FF to agree a collation with SF, or push for a unity government or we are the in the situation where another election is required. I'm not playing the blame game here. If FG do not want to deal with SF that is their right and the mandate they got elected on. FF however cannot make the same claim as FG can. They were elected on a mandate that FG should not be in government under any circumstance. They also stated they would not consider SF as a coalition partner. Having broken one promise, the question will have to be answered will they break the second. Only FF can answer that. That is why it would be down to FF to call the next move. I dont think it would be fair to blame FF FG or the Greens that a coalition could not be formed. They all have their own agenda and the only thing they can do is see if there is enough common agreement for a government to be formed. If it turns out there is not, then you cant blame any of them for trying.
ELM327 wrote: » I mean, that's fair and all, but if we have another election it's because the greens rejected the coalition deal. They can spin it however suits but that's it in a nutshell. I agree with you about Mehole and FF. They've messed up. FG stuck to their principles of not engaging with the loony left/provos and for that they have me even more entrenched to vote for them again. Anyone (is there any??) voting FF who would prefer FFSF to FFFG would surely not vote FF then.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Lot of anger on this thread . Few ‘yellas ‘ (undeserved) being thrown around. Bit disappointed with that, I have to say. Wonder who reported. Lookit... let bygones be bygones.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Well then stop with the 'kindly stop using' censorship attempts. If you don't care about me why do you care about an opinion...scroll on.
Mortelaro wrote: » To paraphrase Brendan, Francis, its my civic duty to defend the rights of voters and respect their wishes not to be ordered to vote this way,that way or the other
FrancieBrady wrote: » What are you on about?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Minor parties end up taking the fall. They are manipulated by the more powerful who have no interest in doing coalition properly. A coalition should be executing a programme for government that gives way to the interests of all involved. They invariably don't here, we get flowery 'wishlists' that get forgotten about once the i's are dotted and the t's are crossed and the leader gets back from the Aras. That leads to a situation where the smaller party has to fight a rearguard action and ends up losing it's own support. How many times does it need to happen?
Mortelaro wrote: » I've asked you to cease and desist slurring voters legitimate right not to vote SF is all by referring to them as participating in a power swap Swapping is consensual behaviour Getting an FF government for most FG voters and vice versa up to now has very much not been consensual