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Macy
05/10/2007, 7:33 AM
Whatever about the PD's, I don't think Fianna Fail would consider themslves a right wing party.
They might not consider themselves right wing, but the facts speak for themselves.

BohsPartisan
05/10/2007, 10:20 AM
oh wait he's probably out to pasture like say Joe Higgins.;)

While McDowell has retired from Politics, Joe hasn't and will be re-elected at the next general election.

rebs23
05/10/2007, 12:22 PM
While McDowell has retired from Politics, Joe hasn't and will be re-elected at the next general election.
Mystic Meg is in the house! I don't see the massive rejection of left wing politics at the last election being reversed. What are the odds?:)

pete
05/10/2007, 2:52 PM
How can you say that when they have voted a right wing government in for the last 10 years and some would argue since teh foundation of the state.

Maybe we are at cross purposes but where do you think the political parties are on a scale of 1-10. Also where would you out the most recent governments.
Lets say:
1 = Far Left, Centralised System. North Korea in economic terms.
5 = Centre.
10 = Free Market - Far Right, Survival of the Fittest. I don't think this has ever existed.

Dodge
05/10/2007, 2:59 PM
Maybe we are at cross purposes but where do you think the political parties are on a scale of 1-10. Also where would you out the most recent governments.
Lets say:
1 = Far Left, Centralised System. North Korea in economic terms.
5 = Centre.
10 = Free Market - Far Right, Survival of the Fittest. I don't think this has ever existed.

Start a new thread...

BohsPartisan
08/10/2007, 11:59 AM
Mystic Meg is in the house! I don't see the massive rejection of left wing politics at the last election being reversed. What are the odds?:)

Joe lost by a few hundred votes in a constituency that will have an extra seat next time around.