There is a bar in the Dail that is always used.Far more than the Gym.Strange that.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Walking the dog in good clean country air, priceless.
trellheim wrote: » No its nearly always used to entertain visiting constituents. Difficult to do that in the gym. The members only side is very thinly populated usually. You'll also see all parties FG, SWP, FF etc entertaining in there.
Private debt collectors are to be employed on an “ongoing basis” to chase up unpaid Dáil bar tabs running into tens of thousands of euro. The decision has been taken by the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission, which runs Leinster House, after it was found that a small number of TDs and senators are consistently breaching credit limits.
gladrags wrote: » There were a few protesters with dogs yesterday. And no,they were not rotweillers. Was one of them you with dog?
trellheim wrote: » No its nearly always used to entertain visiting constituents. Difficult to do that in the gym. The members only side is very thinly populated usually. You'll also see all parties FG, SWP, FF etc entertaining in there. but don't let facts get in the way of a good headline. Check it out; ask to visit your TD in Dail Eireann and visit. costs nothing and well worth it.
cajonlardo wrote: » Bollollllllox. I worked in govt buildings in the '80's. If I'd a pint for every one of them I saw falling out of that bar I'd (almost) be as buckled as they were. If I was allowed to run up their tab without ever paying I'd still be there
Deleted User wrote: » Walking the dog in good clean country air, priceless.
gladrags wrote: » Did you ever meet Charlie Haughey?
cajonlardo wrote: » He passed me several times and that was about it. Riff Raff and all that
My name is URL wrote: » http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/bailiffs-to-chase-leinster-house-bar-tabs-276134.html
The Mayor of Drogheda, Kevin Callan, has resigned from Fine Gael in protest at the government’s handling of the controversy with water charges.
Banjo String wrote: » Is this the first of many I wonder?http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/fine-gael-mayor-resigns-from-party-over-water-charges-controversy-30712030.htmlThe rats are deserting the sinking ship.
Deleted User wrote: » No. He's just getting an early start in canvassing for the General Election. Same as AAA, PBP, Socialists, SF and FF are doing.
cajonlardo wrote: » Most of us don't give a flying about the next election (YET) We've other business to finish before that.
WakeUp wrote: » 150,000 people taking to the streets around the country to one and all I salute you. the people are finally starting to stir. peaceful organised popular rebellion and resistance. wonderful stuff. let battle commence hopefully we can get half a million out on the streets next time. thieve our water then try sell it back to us. phuck that. the arrogance of some of the political elite in this country is just astounding. roll on the revolution.
Deleted User wrote: » Don't be so naive. Do you really think the AAA et al care a fig for water charges? They have both eyes firmly on the next General Election!
He made his decision to leave the party and become an independent member of Louth county council, 24 hours after nearly 8,000 people took to the streets of Drogheda, which is the largest provincial town, to express their anger at water charges. “This project that is Irish Water is toxic politically speaking,” he said. “This whole debacle that is Irish Water has led me to the point of view that we are dealing with cronyism, we are dealing with allowances, we are dealing with all of this nonsense, bonuses, and people can’t do it.” “Irish people have carried the burden to get us out of the recession and they can’t do it anymore. The question will be asked where do you find the money, but that is not the question, the question is how can you take money from people who do not have it?”
Banjo String wrote: » Kevin Callan isn't a member of AAA, the SWP, SF, FF, etc he is now a former member of FG. Also, as a barrister, I think some emphasis needs to placed on some of his comments. I think the whole thing has started to crumble. Fair play to Kevin for making his stand.
Banjo String wrote: » Also, as a barrister, I think some emphasis needs to placed on some of his comments.
[Deleted User] wrote: » No. He's just getting an early start in canvassing for the General Election. Same as AAA, PBP, Socialists, SF and FF are doing.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Nobody is taking any of "your" water. Your free to collect it the same way the state is. If you want them to clean it for you and pipe it to your kitchen sink, that costs money. Why not disconnect your house from the mains and sort your own?