Finty Lemon wrote: » Almost one quarter of world’s population will not get Covid-19 vaccine until 2022
smurgen wrote: » At least they're honest I suppose. Happy new year all!https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1344618959170121728?s=19
Scoondal wrote: » How many months did it take ? Fianna Fail has 20% popularity in Ireland. A deal was cobbled together to give Mr Martin his life long ambition. In 12 months he will be gone, satisfied with his achievements and his pension. It's disgusting.
Deleted User wrote: » How was he elected Taoiseach so?
Scoondal wrote: » Michael Martin is the Taoiseach with the least support in Dail Eireann and the Taoiseach with the least support among Irish citizens.
McMurphy wrote: » There's more chance of a grizzly bear tax being introduced than these gombeens finding the balls to try and introduce water charges again Maryanne , stop deluding yourself otherwise. All down to the complete and utter haimes they made of the last attempt they tried to do it, as one of the greatest cheerleaders of that aforementioned haimes at the time, you know this. Why you're trying to polish that turd again is beyond me, but have at it.
Deleted User wrote: » The never went away.
RandomViewer wrote: » Looks like water charges are raising their heads again,https://www.highlandradio.com/2020/12/30/cllr-hits-out-over-possible-reintroduction-of-water-charges/ Name like Noonan what else should we expect
RandomViewer wrote: » What's the craic about councillors getting paid mileage for online meetings, surely this is theft?http://cf.broadsheet.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/ind-21.jpg
Bishop of hope wrote: » They'd need to speed up something north of the border.https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-northern-ireland-further-20-deaths-and-1634-new-cases-in-48-hours-as-swann-warns-against-new-years-eve-parties-39906109.html?utm_source=xtremepush&utm_medium=webpush&utm_campaign=Further+20+deaths+and+1%2C634+new+cases+in+NI+%28xtremepush+%2349249616%29&utm_term=notification+%23547152873_1719253909&utm_content=A
PearseCork92 wrote: » That honestly hurts my eyes to look at. You just know it was concocted by someone in a Marks & Spencer suit a year out of BESS in Trinity (with a 2.1 degree). Then E&Y bill the government 100k for it. As Alan Partridge once said in contempt: "This country"
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » E&Y must be absolutely milking it with this chaotic government.
smurgen wrote: » Record breaking numbers today. Looks like things are a bit grim. Wonder where on the E&Y generated trilemma we are?https://twitter.com/NICU_doc_salone/status/1332952857088122880?s=19
Deleted User wrote: » Yes, the last government would gladly have let others show what they’re made of. However, when given the chance, the others ran a mile.
FrancieBrady wrote: » That's what a major part of the current government and the party you zealously support said they would happily do when they didn't get the numbers. Yet here you are having a lazy poke at others who couldn't get the numbers together and were not prepared to sledgehammer themselves into a government that could only deliver chaos.
Deleted User wrote: » The opposition didn’t run a mile. However, most of the TDs on the opposition benches had the chance to form a government but didn’t. Much better shout from the opposition benches than actually govern.
blanch152 wrote: » Yes, quite a strange post. If there is anything to it, it will come out, and unlike other parties that ignore such stuff, it will probably be dealt with.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I fully understand them...they are not places to 'run' to, you have a job to do on the opposition benches...it is not somewhere to languish n a huff because the electorate didn't pick you. Now can you explain how the opposition 'ran a mile'?
Deleted User wrote: » What part of the opposition benches do you not understand?
FrancieBrady wrote: » So where did they run to? You praised the post, can you explain?