I'm for that too
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What has the alternative Government said that would make you think they'll change it?
I hate politicians who simply highlight the faults of the opposition and then promise they'll fix all that if elected.:rolleyes:
That may be around 70% of politicans but people who vote for them have themselves to blame when in 3 years nothing has changed.
Look at the party manifesto's...don't just highlight all that;s wrong with Ireland and persume the other parties will fix it.
Inda Kinny convinces me less and less by the day.
Its real rock and a hard place stuff.....
Was talking to a FF strategist last night and despite the positive polls recently they are **** scared of the rainbow coalition becoming a reality.
Greens appear to be sliding alarmingly which is disappointing.
Fianna Fáil should have more faith in the repugnance of Rabbitte and the cackness of Kenny. ****e opposition looks like saving them yet again.
More people want change though.
Most recent polls (including the small one up there) show that fg/lab/greens will outweigh any ff combination bar Labour
Pat Rabbitte wont go into coalition with Bertie, and every other party bar Sinn Fein would rather be in opposition than in power with Fianna Fail. What does that show you?
Why did Bertie suddenly change his mind and take the FG stance on the Nurses dispute, but then rubbish FG?
Why did Brian Cowen say continually that he wouldn't change Stamp Duty, but then suddenly say that he will?
FF know that change is coming and they're desprete, reducing themselves to auctioning votes.
conor?
You are from Galway, right? Look at how FF planning and poor infrastructure have come to light.
Water, Public Transport, Schools?
Our 2nd level education system IS A JOKE!
Well Fingal which has been worst hit by planning madness has been under the control of a FG/Lab coalition at council level for the last few years and, quell surprise, the developers have had a free reign. For the period before that the coalition at council level was FF/FG.
When we have argued the case for halting developement until the required infrastructure is in place, the supposed opposition voted against.
My true option isnt there so have settled for FG, Labour & Greens and would settle for them in reality too. Anyone but Bertie would make me happy. Have had dealings with the man in the past and he disgusts me. How he has remained leader for so long is beyond me. Shame on FF for supporting such a despicable person. I wish could say more, but I dont want foot getting into trouble so will just say he is the kinda lowlife who ranks in my top 3 lowlife chart.
With more parties ruling themselves out for sharing with other parties seem to be only 2 choices.
FF & Labour or
FG, Labour & Greens
I wonder how many people who vote for Labour would be disappointed if they brought FF back into government?
IMO FG are picking up all the alternative government votes which is why Labour not gaining votes. The left wing parties are picking up the general anti status quo vote.
I'd prefer Fianna Fail and the Greens. Not the most likely of combinations, I know. I admire the honesty of the Greens in their approach to tax cuts or lack of and I'd hope they'd bring a dimension of social responsibility to the government. I'm not all that fond of FF but I don't like the FG/Labour coalition either. Pat Rabbite is particularly unpalatable. I certainly don't want to see any coalition involving SF or PDs.
Never!
You're either still living at home with your parents or you are one of very few fortunate individuals. I don't remember my dad having to get up at six in the morning for work, or needing to make 70 mile round trips to work every day. Don't remember there being a problem with getting me into a school. Can't seem to remember us having a third world health service back then either. You don't see families able to survive on one income any more either.
They're all results of our success in a way.
Also the Traffic bedlam and crazy times for departure is a Dublin problem not a nationwide one.It is heavy at rush hour,granted,but we're not as misfortunate as those in certain Dublin areas.
The Health sector is in definite need of reform-true.