[Deleted User] wrote: » They wouldnt though.....as once yous go above 35% or there abouts transfers stop coming from outside (though afaik transfer flow 65/35 ff to fg than vice versa in last election??).....hence why shinners have stepped away from the build support phase,to now sending media training etc to other left parties/indos View paul murphy (huge time for him,says it as it is and deosnt engage in pretend politeness) social media profile over last 9 to 12 months,hes obviously been trained massively,and knocks it outta the park mostly,likely the most-improved TD this dail term so far I can see RISE (irelands left leaning greens) appear from nowhere to match the greens over next 3 years,and likely do well off shinner/soc dem etc transfers Great craic to see it in action
blanch152 wrote: » Oh wow, Ireland is only the ninth best place to live rather than the second, so our society is a failure. Other than inter-generatIonal life-long social welfare, our problems are relatively small.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Paul Murphy and RISE have no interest of being in Government. Staying in opposition with all the easy solutions suits them.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Its what they are upto with direct provision centres irks me most of all...... using state money for their mates to profit off the most vunerable... Almost noone,even among the opposotion speaks out for the residents of these centres as there no votes in it......irish politics is a moral wasteland over refusal to sort these.....people left to rot for years on end,its pure wrong
RandomViewer wrote: » The people are paying for 24hour security on proposed Direct Provision flats in Letterkenny, they are owned by a company registered in the Virgin islands, so FFG are enabling exploitation and tax evasion
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Government should be considering introducing legislation once enough vaccine has rolled out across the country to tap into this, get cash flowing back around the parts of the economy that have been badly affected by covid:https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/household-savings-remain-at-extraordinary-level-39879886.html Perhaps something similar to the stay and spend scheme with some sort of incentive for buying local/Irish.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Surely the solution is to train the testers or similar effort?? If they had a stock of a 2 to 3 million ready to go,repurpose entire hospiteals/gaa stadium etc and get on with it (possibly take over the private hospideals for a 2 month period to provide capacity) Really think they should look into modify the app to help track those who have had it,and send an auto reminder after 21 days for 2nd jab
Deleted User wrote: » They wouldnt though.....as once yous go above 35% or there abouts transfers stop coming from outside (though afaik transfer flow 65/35 ff to fg than vice versa in last election??).....hence why shinners have stepped away from the build support phase,to now sending media training etc to other left parties/indos View paul murphy (huge time for him,says it as it is and deosnt engage in pretend politeness) social media profile over last 9 to 12 months,hes obviously been trained massively,and knocks it outta the park mostly,likely the most-improved TD this dail term so far I can see RISE (irelands left leaning greens) appear from nowhere to match the greens over next 3 years,and likely do well off shinner/soc dem etc transfers Great craic to see it in action
[Deleted User] wrote: » Paul Murphy has zero interest in going into government. Much easier shout from the opposition benches. The TDs of the left cannot agree on anything other than forming a group in the Dail and making as much noise as possible. They fight amongst themselves and break away to form another pointless “Party”.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » I missed this article originally, but a lot more needs to be done than is being done. The government needs to cut the red tape and allow significant amounts of offshore wind to be built as a priority. As well as get on with all the other promises made. At least the Greens being at the table will keep these things on the agenda.https://www.rte.ie/news/environment/2020/1120/1179357-ireland-greenhouse-gases/
McMurphy wrote: » Red tape me flute. Isn't there a story about wind energy farm, Donald Trump and Leo Varadkar giving the Don a hand in preventing same being built? If only the greens had of been at the table then bubb.
IngazZagni wrote: » It's our Nimby culture that blocks this stuff. Nimbys are both left and right and you can see it at the proposed windfarm off the Dalkey coastline right now.
McMurphy wrote: » Doonbeg is certainly not in Leo's backyard though, that was him just bootlicking the Don. There was apartment blocks Leo objected to though, that were practically in his backyard, now that is nimbyism alright.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » So you don't think there's a red tape issue with renewable energy projects then? Interesting.Also, I don't think the Ministor for Tourism contacting Failte Ireland after a call from a large hospitality business owner in Ireland is the scoop you would like it to be.
IngazZagni wrote: » Back in 2014 before the Don was President. It was Fáilte Ireland that objected to it.
McMurphy wrote: » The then Taoiseach admitted that when he was a tourism minister, acted, when requested to do so, to interfere in a proposed wind farm. So not only did Leo admit he was willing to interfere, he was also stupid enough to publicly admit to on international television. This is the same man who admitted to leaking confidential information to his pal mind you (also at request) so seems he's a fan of the auld cronyism. There's form.
I didn't say trump was president at the time, whether he was or wasn't is irrelevant to the story anyway.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Don't want to derail the thread by going out about an old story, but that's an interesting thought process. I would see it as entirely within the remit of the Minister of Tourism role to forward concerns of a business owner in the Irish tourism industry of a proposed development to the Irish Tourism board (Failte). Trump wasn't US President at the time, and was well over a year away from even making his candidancy known at that time. So not sure what you think Varadkar had to gain from apparently doing something untoward for him as you seem to imply he did.
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan accused Mr Varadkar of having "privately interfered in the planning process" while Labour Party leader Brendan Howlin said the intervention was extraordinary and inappropriate.
McMurphy wrote: » Let's back up a bit here bubbs. You were saying something about the greens being at the table now, I said if I only they'd been at the table when Leo interfered on the Dons behalf, at the Dons request. Did you read anything from the story at the time? Seems the leader of the Greens would be sitting on the same side of the fence as I on it. **Sound of reverse beeper alarm going off**
Deleted User wrote: » Almost noone,even among the opposotion speaks out for the residents of these centres as there no votes in it......irish politics is a moral wasteland over refusal to sort these.....people left to rot for years on end,its pure wrong
Bannasidhe wrote: » Used to be a time the Green Party were very vocal about it too - but they seem to be slippery when it comes to their belief as stated vs PfG https://www.greenparty.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Green-Party-Asylum-Policy.pdf
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Watching the review of 2020 on the Week in Politics. It's a great summary of all the FFG screwups. Worth a watch. What a year!
Bishop of hope wrote: » They went through an election and ended up back in govt, who screwed up there?