FrancieBrady wrote: » A savage indictment of the government of chaos as the year ends.
Bishop of hope wrote: » :D I bet it makes your Xmas typing that. It's always govts fault, no one is, responsible for their own actions. How's things in NI, is that a savage indictment of SF?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I have accepted that NI has failed as a state a long time ago. It might surprise you that many many people including a few in my family who are stranded, would tell you to stick Christmas where the sun don't shine at the minute. As I criticised them at the time for ignoring the advice in the ad hoc way they did I feel fully justified in pointing it out now. That may be tough for you.
TheTruth123 wrote: » Christmas is about kids and the joy on their face Xmas morning. They dont care about restrictions, they care about toys. Not gonna get out for Pints with the lads, big deal can do it again. The Govt have went against Public Health Advice on more than 1 occasion and have got it wrong on all occasions. These are FACTS
Bishop of hope wrote: » You feel justified, that's great.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » "These are FACTS" with capitalisation of facts reminds me of another poster with similar views that hasn't posted here recently. I see you are a new poster, welcome
FrancieBrady wrote: » Anything to say other than the attempt to censor?
Bishop of hope wrote: » Nothing to add. No attempt to censor at all, just a knowing of the drivel forthcoming. At least your party are taking it publicly very well, but the secret soldiers are being told to keep up the drivel, some of it will stick.
TheTruth123 wrote: » So no reply to the Govt failing on each occasion by not agreeing to public health advice?
Bubbaclaus wrote: » We had the lowest rate of covid in the EU up until a few days ago and internationally were considered to be doing well. NPHET are going to give advice purely based on public health as that's their remit, it's the governments job to weigh that up against other considerations then, as that's their remit. They would be equally criticised if they were just doing everything NPHET said. Edit: also, I noticed you have gone back to edit the FACTS now
Deleted User wrote: » A savage indictment of people's lack of personal responsibility. Is "the government" supposed to take each of us by the hand?
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » I wouldn't hold any FGers hand. They will fall and sue you.
Deleted User wrote: » How pathetic.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Funny, you are over on another thread patting the government on the back for 'managing the pandemic' well. Yet here we are precisely where NPHET said we would be if the government didn't heed their advice on 'managing the pandemic'. All over the shop Mary.
blanch152 wrote: » Has Leo really got this hold on the Shinners?
Deleted User wrote: » The government can only advise.
blanch152 wrote: » You are projecting a different future to historic voting trends based on a hope, a wish and a prayer that FF and FG in coalition means an end to their hold on government. It’s an opinion, but it is based on wishful thinking rather than facts. The numbers show that FF and FG together could become the permanent government because no party trusts Sinn Fein. That is an opinion based on the evidence of the election result and the subsequent attempts at government formation together with the evidence of SinnFein failure to gain the trust of parties in the North.
blanch152 wrote: » Of course not, somehow our government is massively incompetent to be able to keep deaths from Covid at half the rate of the North, and Sinn Fein would be better able to manage the crisis. I am beginning to think some of these posters are satirists.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Someone in the cabinet has tested positive for Covid.
Bowie wrote: » FF/FG/Greens criticised, cite 'Shinners' You are persisting in spreading that blarney. SF want an all island approach. You know this. The DUP want more laxed restrictions for the Christmas, SF do not. You know this too. Dishonest spin.
blanch152 wrote: » https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/irish-government-set-to-impose-travel-ban-on-uk-flights-and-ferries-1053593.html "Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan said: “Instead of a flight ban......." Sinn Fein originally supported the DUP approach of rejecting a flight ban, that was less than three days ago. Own the u-turn. Hilarious to see, but off-topic, so I will leave it there.