jh79 wrote: » They'll probably find some excuse not to like before. No money to fund what they claim they intend doing but more significantly no money to fund an UI.
stefanovich wrote: » Exactly my point. Throwing good money after bad won't solve anything. The HSE whining about not having cash is nonsense. They are just experts at wasting it.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » A teenagers twitter who's post are all about how good the Govt are doing. If thats who's giving out about Mary Lou, she don't have much to worry about. He dosn't even look old enough to vote
JohnnyFlash wrote: » SF thread, dude.https://twitter.com/paulclifford100/status/1317078106587467776?s=20
rdwight wrote: » SF criticizing Six Counties contact testing and tracing. If only they were in government and could do things properly...https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/north-s-contact-tracing-system-as-useful-as-chocolate-fireguard-sf-mla-says-1.4381960
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Sinn Féin are one of 6 parties in charge. They want the Health Board to get their testing and tracing better, what's the big deal? We seem to have forgotten about it down here.
jm08 wrote: » I think if you actually read the article you would discover that its Sinn Fein holding the Public Health Agency responsible for tracing to account. This agency has seriously underestimated the number of cases they have to deal with, expecting about 300 cases and actually getting 900 that require tracing.It should also be noted that the Minister responsible for Health is from the UUP.
rdwight wrote: » Can we take it you'll absolve the Greens of Pascal Donohue's sins at the next election so?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Mary Lou's interview with Dobbo on the News at One is going down like a lead balloon. Absolutely shambolic interview by a senior politician. One of the worst I've heard to be honest.https://twitter.com/vincentbrowne/status/1317078711003455488?s=20
McMurphy wrote: » The greens are insignificant and irrelevant regardless of what Paschal, Michaél or anyone else in govt does, if you think they're in govt for any reason whatsoever other than the other two needing them, then more fool you.
rdwight wrote: » Interesting. And possibly true. But as regards the point I made?
rdwight wrote: » SF controllers doesn't look kindly on uncertainty. I suspect Mary Lou will be busy over the weekend declaiming whatever line West Belfast decrees. PS she's just texted in to RTE drive time (who are interviewing Alan Kelly) to try to recover some ground. Pretty desperate.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » What did she say in the text?
McMurphy wrote: » There's no possibly about it, there's little enough people voting for Eamon and the greens as is, if you think what Paschal or anyone else does in this govt will have any knock on effect on their vote share in the next election, you're deluding yourself. As regards your point, it's been explained to you that the health minister in the north is of UUP stock, for some reason I don't envisage nationalist or republican voters in the north punishing Sinn Fein or the SDLP for the poor job a unionist politician is doing.What are you suggesting? Robin Swann is crap at his job so Sinn Fein support will jump ship to SDLP or elsewhere?
rdwight wrote: » Welcome to the frustrating world of multiparty executives. And people wonder why parties are reluctant to go into coalition with SF
McMurphy wrote: » Nationalists/Republican voters wouldn't necessarily punish nationalist/Republican party's because of the poor performance of a unionist politician? I don't think you have the point you think you do, you might wanna think it over and try again.
rdwight wrote: » My point was about the principle of collective executive responsibility, not voting patterns.
McMurphy wrote: » Ah .... Ok. You can see how I was confused though.
Idbatterim wrote: » Happy to see what SF do, cant be any worse...
Idbatterim wrote: » people say" imagine SF running a country" I have seen what two booms endless money and over two decades of FFG gets. and its pathetic! Happy to see what SF do, cant be any worse... happy to see the greens kept in power, might see some rail infrastructure built, instead of a decimated capital budget decimated to fund obscene welfare etc...