The fact that you sound like an ad for the greens aside... and what about their non-green policies? Do they not matter? It's ok with you that they've backtracked, u-turned and lied* on everthing else?
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* I don't say this lightly. Ryan has outright lied as minister for communications, and I'll testify to that in court if he's like to sue me for it.
e-voting was already dead, and what did Gormley do? Commission another report on what to do with them (which still hasn't reported).
National Mental Hospital isn't going to Thornton Hall, because the site isn't big enough.
Given the state of the prisons, now they've paid the money they should get it built, unless the Greens actually favour the conditions in Mountjoy?
Decentralisation isn't officially dead, it's postponed due to lack of finance for new buildings.
You're an election to late claiming credit for Bertie Bowl going - Greens weren't in Government when that was callled off.
The phasing out of incandescent light bulbs is an EU wide thing, nothing to do with the greens (and their solo run, which the EU put them back in their box about).
Any Green Ministers happen to own a bike shop?
Doubling the bag tax is just revenue raising, which will do little for the residual use.
The wind farms would've happened anyway, but still, at least we'll have access to more nuclear power via the interconnector...
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
If the Greens pass their motion, they will remain there until the term ends, and face wipeout at the next election, if the economy hasn't recovered.
If they pull the plug now, they'll get a kicking, but not wipeout. They'll be seen as doing the right thing for the country, and giving the people what they want. They can then oppose whatever they like in opposition.
FF though will be slaughtered either way.
ah , you should have left that up, i was enjoying his innocence!!!![]()
Some interesting proposals in here: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...255614249.html
The thing is though that there's nothing about where expenditure can be reduced. All very well saying what we need to spend money on, but where the hell are we going to get it? Unless the tax measures are really punitive then this looks unaffordable.
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The Greens approved both NAMA and the revised Programme for Government, so after all the fighting talk, their members collapsed like a pack of cards when they had to put their money where their mouth was.
It all means 2.5 more years of misery with FF for the rest of us, and JOD relegated to the backbenches.
I think they had feck all choice to be honest. If they had gone to the people they'd have been wiped out.
Interesting times ahead though- can FF keep the back benches in line through the budget?
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