BTE72 wrote: » This country needs courage to stand up to the European Bully Boys and Fine Gael/ Labour will not have the metal.
gmale wrote: » Back that statement up! Both FG and Labour are looking to renegotiate the bail out after the election! >>>> see link
Dubh Geannain wrote: » Both FG and Labour agreed to facilitate the passing of the finance bill only his week and if you recall Europe has to now cast it's eyes over most budgetary measures as a result of the Irish bailout FG voted for the Bank guarantee and agree with the principle of the Irish bailout from Europe. Labour and FG pressed for a yes vote to the Lisbon treaty.
gmale wrote: » This has absolutely nothing to do with the Lisbon Treaty. I agree, FG did vote for the bank guarantee and I am disgusted with them for that. Sinn Fein also voted for it. Only Labour voted against it and fair play to them for having the foresight. But you are wrong to suggest that BOTH FG and Labour are facilitating the passage of the Finance Bill. Labour had tabled a motion of no confidence in the Govt but withdrew that motion to allow the Finance Bill be discussed. FG had announced that they were going to table a motion of no confidence in the Taoiseach for next week. They did not withdraw that motion, it is still in place for its original date. Only Labour have withdrawn any motion. Also, both FG and Lab are going to vote against the Finance Bill. Any motion of no confidence that Lab would have put in front of the Dail this week would have been defeated due to the Greens supporting the Govt. The Greens made a pledge last Novemeber to get the Finance Bill through. So if you want to look at it in a different way, allowing the Finance Bill to be discussed, which could yet be defeated due to FG, Lab, SF and independents voting against it, could see the Govt. forced from office even sooner than Lab having the no confidence motion this week and FG having it next week. As for Europe having the ability to cast final judgement on all our budgetary measures due to the bailout, that is neither FG or Lab's fault. It is the fault of the Fianna Fail who have been in power for the last 13 years and it is the fault of the Irish electorate for putting them into power for that length of time. And for anyone thinking of voting for Sinn Fein, please have a proper read of their Economic Policies and look beyond the shouting, they are simply opportunists making noise!
Dubh Geannain wrote: » I'm not advocating a vote for Sinn Féin before you start painting anyone with a particular brush. Are you saying Lisbon is irrelevant? Remember the public had their say once and then were scared into passing it by the 3 largest parties in the country on the second occasion. If Labour were so opposed to the finance bill they'd have kept their motion of no confidence on the table. Instead they played politics and are allowing for the passage of a bill, authorised by Europe. They could have stopped it happening, end of story. I'm simply backing up the original posters statement that FG/Labour are hardly going to stand up to Europe. What are you trying to say? They will? :rolleyes: Time will tell I suppose.
gmale wrote: » And my prediction: 1st seat to Shane McEntee 2nd seat to Dominic Hannigan 3rd seat - cant call it, Regina Doherty or Michael Gallagher. I have not been canvassed yet, has anyone been canvassed?
Dubh Geannain wrote: » It is relevant however to question we are debating as to whether FG/Labour would stand up to Europe or not. So please don't detract from that point. You haven't answered my question though. So please, do you believe FG/Labour will stand up to Europe? And if so, this time, let you explain why you believe it to be the case.
Irish Times wrote: "It has to be clear that interest rates as part of an EU/IMF programmes are set in a way that there are clear incentives for the countries concerned to return to markets,” said Mr Asmussen. But senior officials in Berlin say “solidarity isn’t a one-way street” and agreeing lower interest rates is conditional on agreement on new fiscal guarantees."
gmale wrote: » Ok, I'll answer your question, but you must answer mine in turn.
gmale wrote: » Now answer me this, what evidence do you have to suggest they wont? Apart from the Lisbon treaty which they supported because they fundamentally agreed with it...you wouldnt want them to disagree with something for the sake of disagreeing with it?
Dubh Geannain wrote: » We've gone through the first of a series of budgets. The next ones regardless of who's sitting in Government has to be runner stamped by Europe. I wonder will they cry foul when the ECB comes back with a black pen through half their budget proposals next time round? Or will they just say to the electorate. "If we want our bailout money, we have to take our medicine, and it's FF's fault anyway". One thing we can both agree on. Time will tell. I hope you're right with your hope that we'll get a strong nationally orientated government. I'm starting to believe more and more that we won't.
gmale wrote: » I have no faith in SF or the other lefties in achieving anything in a renegotiation.
Dubh Geannain wrote: » PS: Enda Kenny though... wtf!?
ShooterSF wrote: » I received Shane cassells' recent flyer through the letter box. He does know it's not the local elections coming up?
Dubh Geannain wrote: » I've reported Nick Killian for littering as he has posters up in Ratoath and the election hasn't even been called yet.