dundalkfc10 wrote: » Restrictions are coming in the 26 too, we were told to do them last week but of course our Govt knew better and now many counties are in trouble. Fair play to the 6 parties up North for listening to the experts, getting onto Westminster to get the funds (took them a while to release the money) and now they are in a position to restrict everything so they are doing it. Our Govt will follow and pretend this was the plan all along
dundalkfc10 wrote: » You do realise you can support a party and not agree with them on certain things. Mary Lou was wrong the Govt should have not ignored NHEPT
dundalkfc10 wrote: » I see now our Govt are going to follow the North's lead and bring in more restrictions on Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal. SF and DUP getting things done and FF/FG following the their lead less than 2 weeks after saying we would only need level 3 restrictions.
Nobotty wrote: » Francie,the usual carry on in threads aside,the virus overall is 3 games as bad in the North At the level it is in the South,there were still options to keep businesses and jobs going with some semblance of normality If I remember correctly Mary Lou agreed with the level three (just not Leo's characteristic outburst) I'm hoping that the frighteners are being put on those slacking with the essential washing and distancing down south from seeing whats happening up north and that they will change Its a moving dangerous feast this building the plane while we are flying it routine
Nobotty wrote: » Yeah that puzzles me We were talking about that here the other day in terms of people it affects and it doesn't You'd swear it is picky as to who is asymptomatic and who gets sick I think Newry area isn't as bad as the west so that helps a lot
FrancieBrady wrote: » In the opinion of the experts we are at Level 5. No getting away from the fudge on that.
Deleted User wrote: » Who's getting away from it? Government made their decision, time will tell if it was right or not. right now the figures are in their favour, let's wait and see how it plays.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » The border does not seem to be affecting Dundalk too much even though the towns full of UK reg plates every day. I'd imagine we are just getting lucky
Deleted User wrote: » It's possible restrictions will come in here, there's no point predicting the future of this thing. The figures right now suggest level 3 is working here, except for 3 of the border counties.
FrancieBrady wrote: » It's worth looking at just to try and work out if Paschal was being coached or reading from a board while answering. His eyes kept getting drawn to something off to the side of Miriam.
McMurphy wrote: » Didn't see if myself, but that's not the feedback I was taking from various commentary last night with all sides praising both him and Donohue on a fair and reasoned debate, but I'll have to make it my business to catch up on it myself.
Deleted User wrote: » More like panic because SF and DUP have made such a balls up on running the Covid situation up in NI, and it's starting to seep into the media down here. Usually the worthless pair of tits can keep their ****-ups in NI from becoming big stories in the rest of Ireland. Pearse Doherty looked like a beaten docket on Prime Time last night, presumably because he knew of the restrictions coming in for NI.
Deleted User wrote: » More like panic because SF and DUP have made such a balls up on running the Covid situation up in NI, and it's starting to seep into the media down here. Usually the worthless pair of tits can keep their ****-ups in NI from becoming big stories in the rest of Ireland.Pearse Doherty looked like a beaten docket on Prime Time last night, presumably because he knew of the restrictions coming in for NI.
Nobotty wrote: » To be fair,any county with double the national average and more of C19 runs the risk of going to the next level of restrictions Pubs in the 26 counties are open for outside drinking so it makes perfect sense to close them altogether in the border counties and schools where there's people in them from both sides of the border Thats been talked about for ages and I think its right
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Leo is really getting under the skin of SF’s online army. Great to see. Lot of anger around.
blanch152 wrote: » The North as a state is not a threat to anyone or anything. It is the complete failure of its politicians to govern themselves that is the threat.
I have explained to you many times that abstract notions like partition do not force anyone to do anything, neither are they responsible for the failings of Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill. Many other smaller and divided states are dealing with Covid-19 adequately. It is sickening to see you make a false argument about a united Ireland under the cover of a public health issue.
FrancieBrady wrote: » More than shinners having a go at him. Principal 'go' at him today came from journalist Hugh O'Connell...hardly a shinner.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The north as a state has failed blanch. When will it sink in. It is now a threat to us on health security grounds...as well as all the other threats it poses re: Brexit.
blanch152 wrote: » As you have been told many many times, there were differences between the Horkan funeral and the Storey political rally. We don't see anyone coming on here to alert us to Leo's appearances in the media (other than Shinners having a go at him) or Martin's or Ryan's (except when someone wants to post a gif of him asleep). So my question is why do people alert us to O'Neill and Mary-Lou on the radio? Is it a part of the SFOS marketing and publicity package? Is it something else?
blanch152 wrote: » Why an all-island approach to something that requires localised solutions?
blanch152 wrote: » Remind me again whether it was you lot calling for a national government down South being required to solve the Covid-19 problem? Yes, it was the Shinners on here loudly and repeatedly calling for that. So that means the closest example - the North - must be the greatest government of all time. But it isn't? Try keeping a straight story together lads. P.S. Don't forget how to count to three.
McMurphy wrote: » Eh - no I "alerted" you to the interview (or anyone else reading the thread) that O'Neill was on the radio saying that she wanted to see an island wide approach to the pandemic. From what I've been reading there was "disagreement" among party's in the executive, about what or which restrictions to introduce. Can you join the dots? Because like yesterday, you wanted to try and bring up a funeral from almost four months ago, yet when you were asked to explain the difference in the shinner funeral, which didn't break any lockdown restrictions, but did see social distancing guidelines being flouted, and that with mourners at Garda Horkans funeral, which was held in the middle of the lockdown, and similarly had mourners flouting guidelines, you didn't answer and slunk off. This morning, "the funeral" is brought up again, I inform you you ran off from that discussion yesterday, so you come back with something no-one said "Michelle O'Neill is an all island spokesperson" Cop on.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Well you alerted us all to her interview like we should race to the knob and tune in and hang on her every word.
What's the cop on about?
costacorta wrote: » Well it looks like the Green Party have more power than SF in the north as they can’t seem to get any of their policies implemented. SF don’t seem to have any say according to shinners . Oh the irony !!