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Locals, Giving the Government a Wake Up Call?

  • 04-04-2014 11:51pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 8,224 ✭✭✭


    I had a canvasser last week, nice enough chap, but FG.

    Feeling very disillusioned with different aspects of their performance, what's the best way to "protest" in the locals?

    Thinking of voting independent.

    I don't pay too much attention to very local politics as I have the perception that it's back scratching parish pump stuff, Am I wrong?

    TIA


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  • Registered Users Posts: 230 ✭✭Blue Magic


    Ya. Big time wake up call coming for FG I reckon. Have dealt with Shatter and Garda controversy arrogantly and inefficiently!

    FF are growing out of it too.

    Every chance they could be in next government with SF unless FG perk up in a big way.

    First port of call would be sacking Shatter!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,753 ✭✭✭comongethappy


    I had a canvasser last week, nice enough chap, but FG.

    Feeling very disillusioned with different aspects of their performance, what's the best way to "protest" in the locals?

    Thinking of voting independent.

    I don't pay too much attention to very local politics as I have the perception that it's back scratching parish pump stuff, Am I wrong?

    TIA

    Well, tbh, your local authority is most likely run by a town clerk or county manager with very considerable executive powers.

    Changing choice of councillor will have negligible impact on how your district runs.

    It will send a message to the government for sure, however , that "message" works better at general elections.

    Irish people have the odd habit of hating the government they chose.... Punishing them in mid-terms only to kiss & make up by the next general.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 8,224 ✭✭✭Going Forward


    Well, tbh, your local authority is most likely run by a town clerk or county manager with very considerable executive powers.

    Changing choice of councillor will have negligible impact on how your district runs.

    It will send a message to the government for sure, however , that "message" works better at general elections.

    Irish people have the odd habit of hating the government they chose.... Punishing them in mid-terms only to kiss & make up by the next general.

    I think huge promises were made the last time round along with heavy burdens placed on ordinary tax payers.

    Many of the promises were broken but the burdens remain steadfast and rising!

    That may be a reason why we become fed up with whoever gets elected.


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