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Badly fukt wrote: » The system where they just snail mail appointments to patients without ever knowing they get them or knowing they've opened them!
[Deleted User] wrote: » 44,000 of them? Ya right. Always someone else’s fault.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The system where a patient goes to their doctor who refers them to a hospital and they don’t bother turning up for the appointment or have the courtesy to inform the hospital, thereby stopping another patient receiving treatment?
Billcarson wrote: » What's the story with 225 million of taxpayers money being used to invest in cuckoo funds. Disgrace.
RandomViewer wrote: » Chambers avoided the question on The week in politics
Fann Linn wrote: » Surprised to hear that. She's normally first outta the traps with the big mouth on her.
RandomViewer wrote: » Jack not Lisa
Shebean wrote: » 10% stamp duty if you buy more than ten homes in any one development. To quote Mr. Rabbitte, "U2 must be ****tin' themselves".
Fann Linn wrote: And as was pointed out the vultures would be buying at a slight discount anyway which would negate this effect. Plus 2.5 to 5 years for other effects to kick in at a minimum. A damp squib of a reaction to the housing crisis.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Ffg are goosed, not a chance they'll survive the next ge
titan18 wrote: » Ya, I won't be voting for FG here again unless they change approaches here. I'd be a FG voter too in the last elections but feck them at this stage
Fann Linn wrote: » Coalition of Chaos in action again. Meanwhile the Dáil has just PASSED a Sinn Fein motion seeking that affordable housing should be delivered for €230k in Dublin (not the €450k Govt aspires for), and cost rental €700-€900… because it seems the Govt forgot to vote for its own countermotion instead
CDarby wrote: » Likewise here with FF, a definitive ex voter here, and I stuck with them even through the disaster of the last crash, but there's no going back, and no chance of reprieve for them after allowing themselves to partner with FG, just so MM could be come Taoiseach. I think both are finished for as soon as the next election concludes.
Floppybits wrote: » I don't think both are finished, one of the 2 will be finished but not both of them. Most folks are still wary of voting for SF so there will be votes there for one of either FG or FF and I would say going on what you see in each party FG probably have the better TD's. FF is as they say old, male and stale and there is nothing nor no one in the party that is appealing to voters.
CDarby wrote: » Yeah, I was referring to being out of power, we could be about to experience the first Irish government without one of the two of them being part of it after the next election was how i should have worded it.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Heard MM telling Mary Lou in the Dáil that SF have objected to 16 housing developments out of 21 in Dublin. Strange one I thought but they seem to have all the answers and people believe them so let's see what they come up with.
Fann Linn wrote: » You wouldn't want to mind what he says. Probably doesn't know what day it is considering only a week ago he suddenly realised there was a housing crisis.
Floppybits wrote: » Sure didn't he tell us that there was no bank bailout.
votecounts wrote: » Fianna Fail should have a word with themselves, Mary Fitzpatrick on Primetime says Cuckoo Funds cannot buy in bulk tomorrow regardless of planning permission while Darragh O'Brien says differentlyhttps://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1394727568557936640 It would have been for first time buyers had this done something, but I fear it won't change anything
Fann Linn wrote: » Plus the 10% stamp duty is fully tax deductible according to some reports so no change at all.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Huh????? FG/Labour only 10 years ago????