Millionaire only not wrote: » Sinn Fein protege got his 40 years, wonder what agreement will they use to get him out
dundalkfc10 wrote: » 3 haha The Greens are not in charge Well how exactly is the rising cases in the 26 SFs fault
grayzer75 wrote: » You do know it's all the parties in the north 'look after' the six counties whereas you've two cheeks of the same arse running the show in the south and not even passing on info to each other.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » 6 parties run the show up North, 2 run it down here and neither of them is SF
costacorta wrote: » Think you will find 3 parties not 2 . Always someone else’s fault with ye shinners ..
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ok class - why can we not have an all island approach to our health and food security? Is it.... 1. Because aliens have a force field around the north? 2. Because cows refuse to eat the grass south of the border? 3. Because the island was divisively partitioned and has never been able to establish normal systems of government. Take your time. Choose what seems to be the most sensible answer to you. No cogging somebody else's answer and no conferring.
McMurphy wrote: » Michelle O'Neill is on Newstalk right this minute stressing the need for an all island approach, she says she would like to see the same implementation of restrictions island wide at the same time.
Bishop of hope wrote: » If its blame you're for this you're trying to lay, where are you trying to lay it? Of course an all island approach is the best way to deal with it, but sitting harping about partition that happened 100 years ago is just a strawman argument about where we are now. Covid would be here whether we had a UI or not, and given the figures we have today that part of the island should be in tighter restrictions than the rest of us anyway.
Nobotty wrote: » Actually its 3 down here Cork is a long way from the border so the south is only a few weeks behind unless people behave themselves and they won't
costacorta wrote: » Thank the Lord imagine if those idiots were running a country . They can’t look after 6 counties ..
McMurphy wrote: » And slinks off on another tangent. Where did I say she was "an all island authority"? Cop on.
grayzer75 wrote: » It's the FFG ****show running the mess down south....
costacorta wrote: » Great to see SF doing such a great job with the virus up North sure they only have to ask their know all Party colleagues down south how to keep numbers down . They really are a sad bunch ..
grayzer75 wrote: » Apparently they're having a big dinner in Clifden to decide. The crowd is way too big to attend so they are going to sit in a room with a partition and pretend nobody is breaking the rules even though they'll be passing through multiple counties to get there
jh79 wrote: » Is she not contradicting MLD ? Haven't heard it as Newstalk won't work for me in work.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Just a quip Mc, busy day yesterday. Suddenly Michelle is the all island authority, where was she till today?
Bishop of hope wrote: » Is that for funerals or just in General, has she anything about group selfies from different households?
McMurphy wrote: » We went down this road yesterday bish and you slunk off with your tail between your legs and did not answer.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Another lad that thinks it's all Leo's fault! And given your comment ré how the assembly works, apparently you know damn all yourself on how govt works.
blanch152 wrote: » Ask a teacher? I am on a Board of Management dealing with it. I have two family members who are principals of schools. I have one child in school. Read the article I posted, schools are not the source of transmission. We have had cases in the school I am involved with. Every single one of them was contracted outside the school environment and none of them resulted in onward transmission in the school. Once the school does things right, both teachers and pupils are safe. As for the colleges, students would be better off sitting in lecture theatres one or two metres apart than spending their days having house parties.
blanch152 wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/1014/1171411-coronavirus-northern-ireland/ "She said she supported moves to close schools for two weeks and did so with a heavy heart given the "unfortunate situation"." Sinn Fein have led the charge on that particular measure.