Scoondal wrote: » Michael Martin is the Taoiseach with the least support in Dail Eireann and the Taoiseach with the least support among Irish citizens.
Deleted User wrote: » How was he elected Taoiseach so?
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.
smurgen wrote: » At least they're honest I suppose. Happy new year all!https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1344618959170121728?s=19
Finty Lemon wrote: » Almost one quarter of world’s population will not get Covid-19 vaccine until 2022
Bowie wrote: » Seems you misunderstood. He said he's the least support not that he wasn't elected.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Callan kick the year should be good tonight. 9:25 on RTE 1 I think.
Deleted User wrote: » Sooooo, if he had the least support, who elected him???
smurgen wrote: » Ending the year out of control. Here's to government upping it's game in 2021 please God.https://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1344687073534631939?s=19
Deleted User wrote: » Here’s to people taking personal responsibility in 2021 and helping combat this pandemic. Happy New Year, Boards.ies.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Here’s to people taking personal responsibility in 2021 and helping combat this pandemic. Happy New Year, Boards.ies.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 4000 cases yet to be reported according to NPHET whose advice was twice ignored and who are currently requesting further restrictions? When will the penny drop Maryanne...any sign of it?
[Deleted User] wrote: » A doctor on the radio yesterday was begging people to take personal responsibility. I’m not the only one doing so. One can take a horse to water, but cannot make it drink. People queuing up outside Penney’s and other shops that will be closed now for a month, at least. Probably the same people queuing up when it reopened. Beggars belief.
Deleted User wrote: » A doctor on the radio yesterday was begging people to take personal responsibility. I’m not the only one doing so. One can take a horse to water, but cannot make it drink. People queuing up outside Penney’s and other shops that will be closed now for a month, at least. Probably the same people queuing up when it reopened. Beggars belief.
smurgen wrote: » What happens when a government takes assertive control of a situation. Well done New Zealand!https://twitter.com/SiMcmanus/status/1344609498577608707?s=19
smurgen wrote: » We were down to zero cases again after the public made huge sacrifices. Government left the airports and ports open with no policing. They also done zero negotiation with westminster to try to get an all Ireland approach going. Slap in the face to citizens.
blanch152 wrote: » Thanks to the government for doing a good job in preventing the ****show up North overseen by the SF/DUP government from spreading down here. Thankfully we don’t have the likes of Michelle O’Neill anywhere near power.
FrancieBrady wrote: » '4000 cases yet to be reported' and you are still pointing at the boogeymen and women under your bed? Nothing like a bit of arrogance to end the year I suppose.
blanch152 wrote: » Just watching the serious situation up there, people will be queuing in ambulances again tonight to be admitted to hospitals. Where is the contingency planning? Health is a competency of the Stormont government, just that they are incompetent. Sinn Fein up North make our government look like superheroes. A desperate reflection on them. I really wish the people of Northern Ireland well and hope they are rid of the two sectarian parties as soon as possible.