All about killing off leadership challengers
Charlie McGreedy will probably slot in a loophole for company Directors, Horse Breeders & Bookies so that sort of rich folk are exempt from paying.
Free fees encourage wasters into college as witnessed by huge 1st year drop out numbers. If only the genuine rich were to pay be fine but me thinks they wouldn't set the threshold too high cos so few people included then not be worth their while.
One things for certain Bertie won't express any opinion on the issue & will his Minister (another potential leadership candidate with Mickey Martin who also in spot of bother) hang himself.
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Originally posted by pete
One things for certain Bertie won't express any opinion on the issue & will his Minister (another potential leadership candidate with Mickey Martin who also in spot of bother) hang himself.
Noel Dempsey? Has managed to alienate every third level student in the country and I can't see him taking over the reins of power any time soon to be honest... He is a particularly despisable variant on the 'FF Tosser species'. :mad:
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Originally posted by Conor74
Nonsense, Noel is a gentleman and a scholar...
On the whole, I may not like them, but GAA Boards are less anti-FF
:D :D
That's because GAA fans are the kind of arch-conservative boors that the current FF 'leadership' appeals to.
And having met Noel I stand by my comments, he's a smarmy, dishonest crook with a moral code so loose and self-involved that even Charlie McC probably gasps in horror at times. When little slk started partaking in the democratic process just four odd short years ago he's now ashamed to say that he voted FF. Never again though. Never again.
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Originally posted by sadloserkid
Noel Dempsey? ........... He is a particularly despisable variant on the 'FF Tosser species'. :mad:
He is a strange one, all right.
At times, he does seem to have convictions and a desire to get things done and it seems his natural "fit" would be in the Labour party, but the fact that he has put up with being shafted by Ahern, has a "country & western" support group and readily agreed to implement so many PD policies makes me think that he is someone to be very wary of.
I found his speech the other night laughable in the extreme, especially when he started on about disadvantage in education.
I did not hear a peep from Dempsey when the cabinet he sits in, fought tooth and nail through the courts to prevent autistic children from getting a proper education.
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Originally posted by Conor74
Generalisations about the GAA and FF. That's about 95% of the population covered there, SLK!!
I met Noel too, and one or two of his brothers, and while I respect your opinion on fee paying etc. I must point out that I found him to be good craic and easy going. You should hang out at an Ard Fheis or two...
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The generalisation was hardly meant to be taken at face value Conor though with hindsight it probably could be! :)
As for Noel... you'd brake if he was lying face down in front of you on the road and I wouldn't. So be it. I think we can agree to disagree! ;)
There's even a chance we might be able to continue our discussion tonight because I may be be heading down for the Cork-Shels match if my lift holds up.