Balmed Out wrote: » since every party is either centre or left i suppose left, why what do you think?
WileyCoyote wrote: » The parties with the biggest representation, FG,Lab and Ff all pursue right wing economic policies. We still have no national health system, most schools are privatley owned, most housing is privatley owned , and we are in the process of privatising our remaining utilities, and capitalism is the dominant economic system. Quite obviously we are a right wing country.
Qualitymark wrote: » And apart from the politicians, what about the attitudes of *actual humans*?
NinjaK wrote: » question need more detail. economically without doubt right-wing, socially left-wing.
Scanlas The 2nd wrote: » Economically we are left wing, our social welfare policy is ridiculously generous.
WileyCoyote wrote: » Actual humans elect right wing politicans and demand economic right wing policies, actual humans also pursue conservative right wing social policies! Who did you think actually elected right wing government after right wing government, the Leprechauns?:D
stevedublin wrote: » Socially we used to be right wing but moving to left wing over the last 30 years or so.
mango salsa wrote: » Fine Gael is very right wing
Balmed Out wrote: » Fine gael support our a high level of welfare, huge government spending on the public sector and government intervention in pretty much everything we do. Thats not right wing. In an Irish context they are "very right wing" compared to the rest but that doesnt make it right wing.
folan wrote: » not right wing enough. lower my damn taxes. smaller government for all. make locals responsible for their local area.
Qualitymark wrote: » If locals are responsible for their local area, wouldn't that mean high local taxes? Or would it mean that wealthy areas get better services? Is this a good thing, really?