Now that Greece has the EU quaking in their boots, whether they default or not, I think in the next election Ireland will follow suit, except we have a little more to offer ourselves.
For starters tell the IMF, ECB and the bond holders/gamblers should be told to feck off.
Get out of the EU, get rid of the euro and back to the punt, become sovereign again.
Export as much as we wish, to who we wish, do away with farmers subsidies to not grow good crops on good fertile land, most our land is wasted on doing nothing.
Agri-facts
The land area of Ireland is 6.9 million hectares and about 4.5 million hectares of that is used for agriculture - about 64% of total land area. A total of 43% of land throughout the EU is used for agriculture according to Eurostat with some countries like Finland and Sweden using less than 10%.
81% of agricultural area is devoted to pasture, hay and grass silage (3.67 million hectares), 11% to rough grazing (0.48 million hectares) and
8% to crops, fruit & horticulture production (0.38 million hectares).http://ec.europa.eu/ireland/key-eu-policy-areas/agriculture/index_en.htm
Do away with livestock export quotas, this quota, that quota, this cap, that cap, just basically produce and sell, sell, sell.
Let fishermen fish in our territorial waters, and bring in the haul they catch, instead of worrying about EU fines and dumping thousands of tons of edible dead fish overboard each year.
Ireland's Ocean Wealth
Taking the territorial seabed area into account, Ireland is one of the largest EU states; with sovereign or exclusive rights over one of the largest sea to land ratios (over 10:1) of any EU State.
http://www.imdo.ie/IMDO/business/maritime-development/
Tell Royal Dutch Shell we've changed our minds on the corrib gas field and we'll pay them back their investment so far, in time, and let our gas be our gas. We just have to hire experts, let them do their work and then pay them and say bye, bye, then some of the Irish expats that emigrated and worked in the industry may return home.
Do likewise with the potential 1.7 billion barrels of oil off the west Cork coast, create our own nationalised energy company, we have the energy, who want's to buy some,crude prices may have fallen temporary but they'll soon rise again when the US/Russia/Saudi Arabia crap is over.
Oil Riches In Ireland Could Be Vast
Ireland’s troubled economy received a jolt of hope last month with the news that an oil field off the achingly beautiful coast of West Cork may contain as much as 1.7 billion barrels of oil, with 280 million barrels of that recoverable in the short term at a rate of 100,000 barrels a day.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidmonagan/2012/11/01/black-gold-in-ireland-mindthe-eco-warriors-though/
Just an idea......