Fingers McGee wrote: » /spits coffee all over the keyboards I say.... you didn't say honest did you? Yeah, what an honest politician he is indeed. Must be why he did so well in the General Elections this year too. The man changes his mind when it suits him, or should I say when it suits his agenda, as demonstrated above. As a historical Bree voter, I will never be voting for him again. So the reputation of a politican can be called into question, but that of a presenter asking the questions (Who is a well known FF man) can't be. What a load of rot. He, like any other broadcaster or political figure is in the public domain, and as such is subject to the same scrutiny as everyone else in the public eye. Him being of impeccable moral standards is you're opinion, which you are entitled to hold, but no one else is obliged to hold the same view. Winning an award is hardly relevant to this. P.S. I don't agree with what Perry did either, but if you can dish it out, you should be able to take it too, and that goes for both parties.
Essexboy wrote: » Look at the bigger picture. Do councillors support the common good or the interests of developers and speculators? When the County Plan for the next 6 years was discussed in January attempts were made to rezone a lot more land for housing despite the glut of houses in the county and in the face of planners' advice. How did the Strandhill councillors react? Healy McGowan, O'Grady, as ever, supported rezoning. McLoughlin stole away before the votes were taken. Henry, McGarry did not bother to attend a key meeting. MacManus not only supported rezoning but seconded one of the motions.This is a man who wants "a housing policy based on housing need not speculators’ greed" Only Bree stood out for sustainable and rational planning.
Minister of State John Perry has failed to announce the full restoration of breast cancer service to Sligo General Hospital During a press conference in the Sligo Park hotel this afternoon the Fine Gael TD announced that the government will restore mammography services in the fourth quarter of this year. He says the recruitment of two mammographers is also underway along with 2 medical oncologists. He says Sligo General Hospital will be one of the centres for colorectal screening which will be launched next year. Minister John Perry delivering the announcement to 40 or so people and the media in attendance this afternoon However Minister Perry was heckled by some those in attendance who say he has failed in his commitments outlined before the general election. Under questioning by the media this afternoon Minister Perry also admitted it was a mistake to give a 100 day commitment. Cancer campaigner told the Minister that he is only giving them ‘crumbs’ today.
Hungry Rock wrote: » So what happens now Minister Perry?????
jajjay wrote: » Fingers, if you propose to delete thread, maybe you could merge it with the other thread re this issue... I gave up an hour and a half today to be able to write my post.... such a waste of mytime! not sure if you are a mod on this forum, its just a sugestion anyway
Fingers McGee wrote: » Hardly worth its own thread. One sentence? Is that all you have to contribute?
Hungry Rock wrote: » Believe me if I had to say what was on my mind when I wrote that sentence I would probably be barred from Boards.ie, I will compose myself and maybe write two sentences next time!! I take it Fingers that you are not from Sligo or the North West??
So what happens now Minister Perry?????
Pete M. wrote: » And what has our other illustrious FG representative had to say about the issue?