eagle eye wrote: » I'd sack everybody in management and administrative jobs in the HSE and rebuild it
spurious wrote: » I would enforce the laws, particularly traffic laws, but all others too. I would bring in a system of 12 weeks voluntary community service, which every able bodied person could undertake during their summers or weekends of 4th - 6th year in school. This would be a token, but it would not be possible to leave school and go directly onto social welfare.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Not against this idea, as long as there's some choice, but 12 weeks IS the entire summer holiday.
spurious wrote: » That's why they would have from 4th to 6th to do the 12 weeks in total, not 12 weeks each year. I don't think that would fly at all, but 12 weeks over 3 years is alright I think. If they used their weekends for it they could still have all their summer holidays.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Mandatory military service for one year at 18 years old. Teach the young people outdoor skills, while inculcating a sense of civic duty and quiet patriotism. Some people would think it would fuel resentment. I think young people would have great memories from spending a year like that before going out into the wide world.
Deleted User wrote: » Mandatory military service for one year at 18 years old. Teach the young people outdoor skills, while inculcating a sense of civic duty and quiet patriotism. first of all, armies hate it because you train people who are essentially unwilling to be there and leave in a short time so you have wasted expensive training assets. Nordic countries get either a year's public service or they make college graduates such as doctor's give a year's work to the State. that's a better use of State resources.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'd slit the throat of the racket that is private health insurance and build a robust socialised system.
spurious wrote: » I would enforce the laws, particularly traffic laws, but all others too. I would bring in a system of 12 weeks voluntary community service, which every able bodied person could undertake during their summers or weekends of 4th - 6th year in school. This would be a token, but it would not be possible to leave school and go directly onto social welfare. I would bring in an incentive based social welfare system, where the more you parent properly, behave like a decent (non-criminal) person, the more 'entitlements' you receive. It should never be more advantageous to choose not to work. None of this paying people who choose to live an anti-social lifestyle at the expense of 'normal' people.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » I'd go the opposite way. Completely dismantle public system and let corporations run it for profit. Too much taxpayer money is wasted. Wouldn't happen with private run companies. Government coffers would be 23 billion euro a year better off. Tax decreases for all due to less money required with the health service off the taxpayers back. People can use their now increased salaries for health insurance
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Capital punishment for premeditated murder offences.
TheBoyConor wrote: » I'd bring back the Irish Republic that the men of 1916 died for. And erase the 26 county Free State and it's offspring the 26 county Republic of Ireland, both of which are British creations. I'd re-establish the Irish Republic with a new republican constitution, including an unquestioning claim to the occupied 6. I'd call on all patriotic men and women to make it happen.
murpho999 wrote: » All murders are premeditated otherwise its manslaughter. Civilised countries do not punish people for murder by murdering them no matter what. It's in other countries and does not work as a deterrent.
weldoninhio wrote: » I bet in the countries with the death penalty the recidivism rate is 0%, that works for me.
murpho999 wrote: » It's in other countries and does not work as a deterrent.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » Better better to have 100 innocent men executed than have one guilty man go free eh?
weldoninhio wrote: » With DNA evidence available nowadays, we’re well able to prove someone’s murdered someone. For the likes of Joe Reilly or Graham Dwyer, that would mean life without parole rather than death.
bubblypop wrote: » Neither of whom were convicted by DNA evidence.