FrancieBrady wrote: » Minister for Health making a gaff that size...ha ha nice bit of handwaving
KarlMarks wrote: » Why would SF want to go into power with FFG? The plan has to be to get an overall majority or else a coalition with SF as the largest party alongside other left-leaning independents and smaller parties. Not to the mudflap for a larger right-wing party. SF need become more radical, not less radical. Public housing, higher taxes on business, middle earners, and crucify the weatlhy leeches who have been using the 26 counties as a moneybox for almost 100 years, a world-class public health service, free education meaning free education, nationalise the banks we had to bail out. And deliver a United Ireland. What the young people don't want is another 100 years of the same where the rich get richer and the poor are told they are doing alright jack and stop complaining. And maybe a commemeration is 2120 by a FG toady, **** that.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Tell us how a party who supposedly was “destroyed” by another party is in Government? While the other party just does nothing but horses out negativity in the backwaters of government. Very strange indeed How do you square that rubbish up, comrade.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Your post doesn't tie in with reality. Ireland stands out as one of the few developed countries with falling income inequality.https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2020/1119/1179134-ireland-income-inequality/
jh79 wrote: » He was essentially a manager wouldn't bother me that much.
Ireland2020 wrote: » The Hurt is deep. Mary Lou most successful Sinn Fein leader in decades. Leo worst election in near a century, 2nd worst ever for FG. DESTROYED
FrancieBrady wrote: » Of course it wouldn't. Now if a Shnner had made a gaff that size.........implosion on boards.ie, people trampled to death in the rush to keyboards.
KarlMarks wrote: » One rule for SF but different rules for other parties. Sickening. They are frightened and thats what has them so confrontationla on social media. Tempted to repeat what David Cullinane said the night of the election, but dont want them going off on one!!
Solutionking wrote: » Hillarious, they send out "Up da Ra" clown to talk to RTE for Stanley. Just to remind us of how terrible the TD's are in SF.
KarlMarks wrote: » David Cullinane has more integrity in his little finger than any slick blueshirt with a fancy suit. So what if a SF TF sang a Wolfe Tones song the night of an election. Doesn't matter a curse tbh, only winding up Blue Hugh and the other tossers in that indo rag.
FrancieBrady wrote: » That was Derek Warfield from SF, SK, the subject of a sustained homophobic campaign on twitter (he had to leave it I believe) because he was gay.
jh79 wrote: » Stanley did though with the Girl Against Fluoride by his side. All SF led councils voted to end Fluoridation because an "Angel Reader" was advising them.
mynamejeff wrote: » is that his trigger finger ? lol , I know David Cullinane since he was a kid , I might even be distantly related to him and I can confirm that this is a complete and total lie. he is as he appears to be , a slow witted ex goon who got the nod in the area because of lack of a better option
FrancieBrady wrote: » Stanley was not the Minister for Health. Think about it for a minute. The Minister for Health thought there had been 18 different kinds of Covid on the go. Would you let him into an office, much less a ministerial job? Stanley has been praised by his deputy chairperson and his committee colleagues as well as the CC for the job he is doing. That's good enough for me. Harris was SO BAD at his job FG collapsed the government when they knew the house no longer had confidence in him to do that job. Sound about right?...coz it is.
jh79 wrote: » Would you give him the Minister of Health job after those gaffs?
FrancieBrady wrote: » He seems to be well respected for his work in PAC, no issue with him trying his hand at other jobs tbh. What's the worst he could do? Be so bad at it he brings down the whole gvernment? This is a political assassination and pile on. Dirty work in other words. The faux outrage is fooling nobody. 50/50 as to whether you'll get the resignation you are desperate for.
jh79 wrote: » No one to blame but himself.
Peter Flynt wrote: » The wonderous adventures of the largest political party in Ireland in terms of votes.
KarlMarks wrote: » And more votes to come. Young people want houses, a good health service, services that work for them. That will only be delivered by SF and other smaller left wing parties. The times they are a changin'. And that terrifies the blueshirts and the FF coffin dodgers.