Magi11 wrote: » I'm going to use my vote in a manner which screws FF the most. FF are going to be in a dogfight for the last seat and I'm going to vote for whoever is most likely to be against them for that seat.
COYW wrote: » You really are a clever soul, aren't you! Personally, I will vote for the candidate who gives the best account of him or herself and their policies wrt to the progression of the country over the next 2.5 years when they call to my door. There is one exception to my rule and that is SF, who I would never give one moment of my time to as their policies fall into the looney category. A labour candidate has already called and I have to say that he did an outstanding job trying to put me off voting for him. I think he mentioned FF, the outgoing administration and the word 'cronyism' 100 times in 5 mins and wasnt really too interested in discussing labour policies.
COYW wrote: » There is one exception to my rule and that is SF, who I would never give one moment of my time to as their policies fall into the looney category.
Magi11 wrote: » So you're going to fall for spin! You're FF's wet dream
COYW wrote: » Personally, I will vote for the candidate who gives the best account of him or herself and their policies wrt to the progression of the country over the next 2.5 years when they call to my door.
COYW wrote: There is one exception to my rule and that is SF
COYW wrote: who I would never give one moment of my time to as their policies fall into the looney category.
nummnutts wrote: » This country needs a Monster Raving Looney Party.
PhatPiggins wrote: » Forgive Father for I'm going to sin. I have to vote for Sinn Fein :eek: All the other parties seem to be copying and pasting each others policies but simply using synonyms to differentiate them.
heebusjeebus wrote: » Fine Gael 1,2, 3 for me with no preference to any other party except for maybe an independent if I agree with his/her manifesto.
GalwayAndrew wrote: » Will be voting Green Party No 1. If looked at the other parties - FF, FG, and Labour - and I just don't see anything new or unique coming from them. One more FF/FG/Lab seat wont make much of a difference to Irish politics. However people like Trevor Sargent and Eamon Ryan have really made a contribution to Irish life, and the Dáil without a Green voice would be much worse. .
K_user wrote: » Over the last few years I've voted, in national and local elections, for FF, FG, Greens and Labour. Brand loyalty isn't really a problem for me. I don't believe that you should pick a party and stick to it, look where it got us too! But I do have a pickle this time around. It all depends on who goes up. I can think of two FF candidates off the top of my head, one I wouldn't vote for if he was on fire, the other is a fairly nice guy. But nice guy or not, he's FF, no need to elaborate there... There is one labour candidate that I might consider, if she goes for it. I quite like one of the FG candidates too, but I really don't like Enda Kenny and a vote for FG is a vote for him.
Papa Smut wrote: » So will your narrowmindedness stretch enough to allow a SF candidate/canvasser talk to you at your door? To give good account of themselves and their policies?
COYW wrote: » I spent 45 mins trying to get to the bottom of their economic policies with the wonderful Mary Lou and 2 other beauts last time round. Unfortunately, it wasnt a very fruitful experience and I actually felt that I knew more about their policies than she did. They seemed more interested in government and FG bashing than selling themselves. I have reviewed their latest economic excretion online and as a single PAYE worker in his late 20s with a annual salary in the €70,000 - €80,000 bracket, I dont feel that a vote for SF would be in the my best interests or the best interests of the country going forward. Why any private sector PAYE worker would vote for them is beyond me. If you are some hobo on the dole all his or her life, they are a godsend but they are not for me. Whilst the average paddy in the country, loves sitting in the sh1t, licking their wounds, blaming anyone and everyone for their woes, a small minority, like me, take a positive outlook on life and want to progress.
Tremelo wrote: » 1. Fine Gael 2. Labour I have no other preferences at present.
LeixlipRed wrote: » It's clear to me that the only party you should vote for is FF, you deserve them. I won't be voting at this current moment. In North Kildare we have all the major parties plus two independents. One a former FFer running on a anti-parish pump politics platform and the other Catherine Murphy. Neither of whom are on the left so no point. Maybe someone else will declare, unlikely but we'll see sure.
Flimbos wrote: » Probably going to give my first and second preferences to FG (i.e. here in Dublin West, that's Leo Varadkar and Kieran Dennison).I was thinking of giving a transfer to Labour but after Joan Burton's performance on Vincent Browne last night, she can forget it.
jonnny68 wrote: » Haven't fully decided but most likely Independent, i don't trust any of the political partys hypocrites each and every one of them, they will prostitute themselves for votes and promise you the sun,moon and stars but as we all know it's all utter garbage and you wont see them again until the next election, at least the local independent does work in the area and keeps people in the community updated with leaflets,etc, this country needs a coalition of Independents for real change IMO. Whoever people vote for - DON'T VOTE FOR FIANNA FAIL They have decimitated this country,and should be all sent to jail for their crimes.:eek:
COYW wrote: » Deserve everything I get. Im off to central europe for a 3 day break. I didnt act like Billy big b*ll*cks, the property king, during the boom years and thus I can maintain a very nice lifestyle as a result. Those years of being one of those 'idiots' who didnt buy a €400K house in Dublin, Kildare, Meath and 2 investment apartments in a BEAUTIFUL gated community 80kms outside Sofia, have worked out well for me. Those horrible nasty bankers didnt con me. If you dont vote, I presume you wont have the cheek to complain about the next government when it doesnt meet your desires then. :rolleyes: