Must say that the
Left-wing government?
No thanks!
sign made me laugh.
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Labour Party
Sinn Féin
Green Party
Progressive Democrats
Socialist Party
Independent
Undecided
Absolute nonsense
They're a slightly left of centre party who have long since abandoned any far left tendencies. They maintain a socialist facade and active community workers
Comparing them to the BNP and calling them authoritarian is silly
I don't even know where to beginOne would have more libertarian rights in Iran, than an Ireland under SF![]()
Must say that the
Left-wing government?
No thanks!
sign made me laugh.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
TO TELL THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY
The ONLY foot.ie user with a type of logic named after them!
All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
Fianna Fáil up 5% after the (taoisigh) debate but Fine Gael unchanged?
What a mental election this is turning out to be. Loving it.
For those of us that lived in the UK at the time, it's all a bit 1992...
If it's not to be the alternative, I hope that FF/PD get back in to reap what they've sown for the next few years. Worst case scenario is FF/ Labour, as restricts the alternatives for the next election and effectively kills off the Labour Party imo.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Funny Macy I made exactly the same remark to someone yesterday.
Wasn't that the election where Labour led in the polls throughout the campaign, then the Sun had a front page splash urging people to vote Tory on polling day ("last person leaving Britain turn the lights out") and the electorate stuck with better the devil you know.
Its like deja vu all over again....![]()
An acquaintance of mine who was formerly interested in leftist politics thinks that the Rabbitte Party deserve everything coming to them for helping to bring Fine Gael back from the dead.
Anybody think that maybe Labour voters aren't as turned off by the prospect of Fianna Fáil as the party leadership/membership?
"We're alright"... I'd take FF in the wilderness for the next decade after the next election though if it does go that way...
Well that's what FF would have you believe anyway, I wouldn't be that convinced. Cullen, McCreevy, Cowen, Roche et al would hardly be loved by core Labour voters. Perhaps by those that support Labour based on it being a liberal alternative to FF or those that really think that FF are left of centre (I'd love to see any actions over the last 10 years that back that view).Originally Posted by Erstwhile Bóz
If the current incumbents get back in, but with increased Labour, SF, Socialist and Green votes in opposition, could we be in a position to see some coalition of the left as an alternative the next time? FF/FG merge, with the mythical left wing of FF splitting off and we finally get politics not based on the civil war? We can but dream...
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Labour could have and should have been the second-largest party in the country by now and if the will was there they could have created just such a left-leaning opposition with Fine Gael almost an irrelevance, well on track to overthrow a jaded FF in 2012 and beholden to nobody. If their leadership had a shred of honour about them and really thought that left-leaning politics was for the longterm good of this state rather than a means for them to get hold of the reins.
I read that when de Rossa, Rabbitte, et al., split from the Workers' Party in 1992 Mac Giolla (?) said that he predicted that the power-hungry little gobsheens would go on to change their policies like nobody's business and drift towards the centre, finally doing a deal with somebody like Fine Gael. People thought he was just being bitter ...
Are they allowed campaign today legally? Local FF guy up and down through the town all day with the speakers blasting out vote for me.
I thought that was not allowed?
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
Clifford, as far as I am aware it is only via the media that this moratorium exists. They can still burn their shoe leather if they so wish.
Use your vote wisely![]()
Yes indeed it was, and the following day The Sun headline was "It was us who won it". The reality however was that Labour had only a slight advantage at any time during the weeks leading up to polling day. Neil Kinnock, the Labour leader at that time, got bogged down on tax and health issues and was not able to fully justify how he would reduce waiting lists. (does this sound familar??) Interestingly, as a result of that election result the opinion polling companies actually now build in something called "a shy Tory" factor, ie people who do not publicly admit they would vote Conservative.
In the foot.ie Dail the rainbow (FG, Labour & Greens) would have a majority. (need to exclude the spolit votes & non-voters above...
Like that Clifford, our Green Party Candidate had a car going through town blasting out the Star Wars music with "Vincent P Martin, Vincent P Martin" being sung over in tune with it. Was very funny!
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