Ireland2020 wrote: » 1 in 5 won't take the vaccine. Are FG not worried about this or just worried about SF
Ireland2020 wrote: » 1 in every 5 FG supporters won't take the vaccine. That's not a great look for them either But but SF is worse dosnt stop the fact 1 in every 5 people in FG disagree with a vaccine
Ireland2020 wrote: » Haha they are Polling at record high levels since the election.
IAMAMORON wrote: » No, all that poll shows is that 55% of Sinn Féin voters would take the vaccine. The debate on the other 45% having a clue remains ongoing.
Bonniedog wrote: » All down hill from there hopefully. They were falling apart after the euros and locals. only the most completely inept campaign ever by FF who decided to spend all of its time attacking the Shinners, and Flanagan's celebration of the Tans saved them. They have been in power in the north as colonial governors for 10 of last 13 years and place is a kip still, only thing changed is there is no armed conflict which is a good thing, but even that has a best by date. They are like FF in the 50s and 60s trundling out old boys with stories about fighting the Brits. At least the old boys in the 20s got the Brits out of 3/4s of the place
Ireland2020 wrote: » You will find it was FG who spent all their time abusing SF pre election and that's the reason FF and SF are the 2 leading party's in Ireland
Ireland2020 wrote: » The poll shows 20% of FG supporters would not take the vaccine. Would FG not worry about that 20% and let SF worry about their own supporters?
For Forks Sake wrote: » To the best of my knowledge, no other party have brought in Aisling Fitzgibbon, aka The Girl Against Flouride (a complete anti-science charlatan) into the Oireachtas to present to their party members on public health matters. That sort of sh1tehawkery is why half of SF voters won't take a vaccine to help eradicate a virus and end the pandemichttps://twitter.com/Ballymagash_T/status/1334930736869208064
jm08 wrote: » Worth listening to this interview with Christine O'Mahony. Her main issue with her neighbour calling to the door was that she didn't want her parents to know about her dispute with Sinn Fein. She goes onto say that Darren O Rourke TD, a neighbour of 30 years is not a heavy from Belfast, that she has canvassed for him and will vote for him in future.https://play.acast.com/s/lmfm-michael-reade-show-podcasts/christineomahonydiscusseswhyshehasresignedfromsinnfein She says she is going to complain to Sinn Fein HQ for abuse she received from people in Sinn Fein, including the Chairman of Roscommon Sinn Fein who called her a 'non-entity'. Imagine if she was in Fine Gael and a member of the FG Executive referred to a range of women as 'bitches' on social media. FG have set the precedent here for not doing anything about incidents like that.
blanch152 wrote: » By her anti-vaxxer pose this morning, Mary-Lou has ensured that this will run and run.
smurgen wrote: » He he he there's always a tweet 🤣https://twitter.com/marktighest/status/1227968390792458240?s=19
Bonniedog wrote: » The junior health minister who thought it should be okay to spew smoke into peoples faces
When you tried to oppress us from the safety of your closet, that was homophobia.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Everytime they have a go, they just call attention to their own past and failings. Leo wading into the Stanley thing today, instead of keeping his mouth shut has reminded a whole generation of LGBT people of what he did for their rights or rather, didn't do. The quote of the day being: Again and again FG allow him to do this. Bizarre.
Solutionking wrote: » Leo responded to the tweet to him, a tweet from a nameless account. Didn't wade in on anything as you are trying to suggest. You should be able to recall you posted it here. The porkies don't stop do they I think you will find quote of the day is Mary Lou on the radio trying to belittle murdering people on the radio and had her ass handed to her.
blanch152 wrote: » That won’t do her as much damage as her anti-vaxxer nonsense.
PearseCork92 wrote: » Someone needs to show Kate this...https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.independent.ie/irish-news/fg-election-promise-to-ban-fluoride-in-drinking-water-26099298.html
January 15 2001 12:11 AM a new policy document drawn up by Environment spokesperson Ivan Yates.
piplip87 wrote: » SF UK branch.... Privatising the social housing in the North.... but wait I thought SF Ireland wanted more housing taken under government control down here.....https://twitter.com/SeamasBelfast/status/1336024830651588608?s=19
For Forks Sake wrote: » emmmmm...what parallel universe have you transported from?
PearseCork92 wrote: » Lol, the universe where Fine Gael made anti-water fluoridation part of their general election platform. I.e. this one!
micosoft wrote: » A poster with 9 posts posting an article from 2001?
For Forks Sake wrote: » That article is from 2001. In the interim, Ivan Yates left politics, set up a chain of bookies, bankrupted said chain of bookies, became a broadcaster, left broadcasting to go to Wales to see out a personal bankruptcy, resumed broadcasting, and then retired.
micosoft wrote: » Finian McGrath was independent. Highly disingenuous tweet tbh.