JimWinters wrote: » So what do we do IF junior minister Mary Butler and Michael Martin deliver 24/7 for the South East? A lot of people will have to take back a lot of nasty things that were said for a start...https://www.wlrfm.com/2020/07/01/247-cardiac-issue-raised-with-new-minister-for-health/# I’ll only believe it when I see it but it *could* happen...
spaceCreated wrote: » Did the South East get one cabinet minister? Looks like Health is going from a Wicklow politician to a Wicklow politician. Weird how Wicklow get 2 cabinet ministers.
BBM77 wrote: » Micheál Martin has left himself with little choice. The cabinet is so Dublin/Cork it is actually shocking. He will want to ease the fuss by giving a position to a part of the country with no minister, she is a women and she is too crap to be a threat to his Cork plans. So she ticks a number of boxes for him.
killbillvol2 wrote: » On what planet is Mary Butler ministerial material? I wouldn't put her in charge of a car park.
spaceCreated wrote: » Not sure how it is relevant to getting infrastructure developed for a region or investment for economic development? It might be relevant if you're bigoted I guess.
friendlyfun wrote: » Kerry TD Norma Dooley gets a ministerial job and its her first time as a TD, yet Mary there since 2016.
vriesmays wrote: » The new Government has more Ulster Presbyterian ministers than South East ones.
mart 23 wrote: » It appears that it will be Simon Harris that will be responsible for Higher Education (Univs and Techs).
spaceCreated wrote: » And its the education minstership, the one we'd kill for
Christy Browne wrote: » And O’Cathasaigh passed over for ‘super junior’ role by a bloody senator! If you don’t laugh you’ll cry.
Harry Palmr wrote: » With the new government now in place a new thread might be needed to discuss and follow what we need over the next few years. As things stand we don't know if either of Mary Butler (FF) or Marc Ó Cathasaigh (Green) will get a position but if they do it'll be a Minister of State level gig and possibly not one that has undue bearing on the economic fortunes of Waterford but regardless of that we know there's a long list of issues that need attention Main points including The North Quays development Cardiac care and the UHW generally University and the terms of it's creation Infrastructure - the airport, a river crossing, water/sewerage etc Economy - new inward investment Accomodation - public and private and no doubt some other issues esp the 'greening' of Waterford with regard to transport and amenities.
Dum_Dum wrote: » Keep dreaming. Reality: Cork Airport to be upgraded to a space port Free Mercedez-Benz for all Cork residents As a concession to Dublin - the most expensive hospital ever conceived in the history of humanity. Each child to receive, not a Kinder Surprise, but a free Fabergé egg. A voucher for a second-hand bicycle for all Waterford residents.