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Beaner1 wrote: » Have they no shame. So this next march will be 100% dole scum and senile OAPS.
When asked about party leaders, Enda Kenny is the least popular with 67% saying they are "Dissatisfied" with him as Taoiseach
Beaner1 wrote: » Finally an accurate picture from a witness.
Beaner1 wrote: » We've been here before. Facebook groups, marches, indignant knackers telling us that the tide has turned. Have a goo at the compliance there. It took a while but the majority had its say.http://nohouseholdtax.org/http://www.revenue.ie/en/press/2014/pr-180714-lpt-compliance.html
BigBrownBear wrote: » That's like saying that if 50000 people went to Lansdowne Rd for an Ireland match to support their country, the other 4.5 million or so didn't hope the team won
Cuttlefish wrote: » Yes I am a witness too and I saw ordinary decent people marching m marking their voice heard
120,000 people across 90 plus marches shows the public sentiment.
Larry Wildman wrote: » I saw what I saw. Between 3k and 5k marching in Dublin and a crowd comprised of Sinn Fein / left voters. It was not a disparate group. People waving Dublin GAA and smoking rolled cigarettes. I don't mean to sound like Ross O'Carroll-Kelly but I'd say that the average income level and education level was pretty low.
Larry Wildman wrote: » I saw the march on the quays today. First of all, the number were small relative to what was expected (3,000 to 5,000 I'd say). Second of all, it was not what you'd call a disparate group. Everybody looked lower working class. Nobody looked like they had a job. There were a lot of people waving Dublin GAA flags. I saw no professional or middle class people at all. But then they work Monday to Friday to pay for those who were marching to live their lives...
Barely There wrote: » Pretty pathetic turnout today. Ironically the water kept people away. Looks like the Government will be breathing a big sigh of relief tonight. Wonder will the protests planned for December even go ahead at all? I predict they won't.
Larry Wildman wrote: » Ordinary decent people mainly, but not a cross section of society. The people I saw were working class / lower working class. There's nothing wrong with that, but they do not represent the nation as a whole.
Cuttlefish wrote: » 120,000 people across 90 plus marches shows the public sentiment.
StarshipPooper wrote: » No it shows the sentiment of the 120,000 people.
Highflyer13 wrote: » Its obvious there's a campaign to undermine and insult all marchers as Sinn Fein, communist, lefty, social welfare grabbing, tax cheating, lower class wasters to society when most are simply law abiding and hard working citizens. It is not working. The movement is growing. Fair play to all who marched. Keep it going.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » How many people protested in Dublin? I ask because it was around 70k the last time and I assume from your comments it must have grown. I don't want national numbers thank you, just the one in Dublin.
The_Valeyard wrote: » City centre was around or less than 10K
Cuttlefish wrote: » And where is your sentiment?