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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
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    Seems like FF off to try cut a deal (aka bribe) with Independents & PDs now. Its hard to see if the Greens would not swallow a "co-located" Health system how McGrath & Gregory will accept. Its a given that Lowry, Flynn (bankruptcy court case coming soon) & Healy-Rae can be bought off as they have no ideological stances.
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    Be a hoot if they weren't able to form a government. I know it'd be a mess, but still, a hoot.

    Course if we went back to the polls we'd probably end up with a FF majority, given the recent history of our dumber-than-dumb electorate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    Course if we went back to the polls we'd probably end up with a FF majority, given the recent history of our dumber-than-dumb electorate.
    You know what I was thinking the same thing Adam and, as much as I loathe FF and all they, erm, stand for -I'm beginning to think it might not be such a bad thing in the medium to long term.

    A term in office on their own, albeit probably a curtailed one due to one or other of them getting caught with a hand in the till -will possibly result in their utter decimation at the next election. Now who'd benefit from that decimation is moot.

    But whoever comes in would have a lot of damage to sweep up and useless machinery to get rid of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Seems like FF off to try cut a deal (aka bribe) with Independents & PDs now. Its hard to see if the Greens would not swallow a "co-located" Health system how McGrath & Gregory will accept. Its a given that Lowry, Flynn (bankruptcy court case coming soon) & Healy-Rae can be bought off as they have no ideological stances.
    If Bertie cuts the deal with all his ex-FF mates, the majority will be so weak, together with the Mahon tribunal, and Flynn's court case, it'll probably last 6 months, before we'll be into another election. There's more to this, than just making up the numbers...

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    Papers suggest FF will try to weaken the opposition further by nominating Brendan Howlin or Ruari Quinn for Ceann Comhairle or perhaps Tony Gregory.

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    [QUOTE=Lionel Ritchie;700965]Right little Ogra meeting going on here.
    Given a straight choice between money for roads or money for education (which I don't think is what anyone is advocating in any event) I'll plump for education every time ...and for sound economic reasons -not to suit my construction buddy clients.


    Unfortunately we need better roads to cater for greater mobility and to spread employment around the country. No point having one of the best educated workforces in the world if they can't get employment. BTW there is plenty of money to cater for everyone. It's how it's used that's the problem and personally I blame the Civil Servants. They'll build empires for themselves but they won't do anything that will put their next promotion at risk. They'll keep pushing files around and never make a decision.

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    Don't know if its been mentioned elsewhere but Finian McGrath has certainly revealed himself as a spineless wimp by backing down on two of his main campaign issues (Shannon and co-location of private hospitals) when Bertie's lads came calling.

    Pathetic.

    At least Healy-Rae and Lowry have no qualms about admitting their support is bought by a shopping list of local projects for their constituency.

    A FF-PD-Ind coalition is surely the worst possible outcome with no effective challenge on a national level to FF's policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Better still, do like ice hockey and when you get into Government, you aren't allowed to run next time.
    What an excellent idea!
    Then all decisions would be made for the good of the nation instead of simply to secure votes for the next election...

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    Quote Originally Posted by monutdfc View Post
    What an excellent idea!
    Then all decisions would be made for the good of the nation instead of simply to secure votes for the next election...
    I'm in favour of there being provision in the constitution of a recall referendum where you get a certain percentage of signatures you can call an election (by/general/local/whatever).
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    Bertie and Trevor talking an hour after Trevor said he couldn't see it. Adjourned until tomorrow. Deadlines have come and gone and still he show goes on

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    I suppose the Greens principles would include the following:
    - Opposed to Corporate donations
    - Carbon Taxes & carbon reductions
    - Anti-War (e.g Shannon refueling)
    - Ant-Motorways (e.g. Hill of Tara)

    Which ones will they have to compromise on?
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    I was away for a week directly after the election. Within minutes of landing and hearing that people's choice who are notorious for 4th and 5th preferences (transfer votes) are in talks with those who get a lot of seats and 1st preferences depressed me more than the rain upon arrival.

    Can we not vote in a definitive and simple government (irrespective of whether they're liked by everyone) quickly like everybody else in this weird world just this once?
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    Quote Originally Posted by onceahoop View Post
    Bertie and Trevor talking an hour after Trevor said he couldn't see it. Adjourned until tomorrow. Deadlines have come and gone and still he show goes on
    Why the eye roll?

    Its FF that are doing the begging now. Sergeant has played it very well to date. He called Bertie's bluff and FF came back with their tails between their legs.

    Unfortunately other news tonight that Healy-Rae has returned to Kerry with his palm crossed with lots of silver....... No doubt any more anti-publican legislation is off the agenda for 5 years.

    Is there anywhere left to bypass down there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    - Carbon Taxes & carbon reductions

    - Anti-Motorways (e.g. Hill of Tara)
    This will be what FF offer. Tax at the petrol pump and re-route Tara motorway. This isn't too much for them to give away. They won't budge on Shannon or corporate donations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    This will be what FF offer. Tax at the petrol pump and re-route Tara motorway. This isn't too much for them to give away. They won't budge on Shannon or corporate donations.
    If the government last 5 years in the next election FF will say
    - Its the Greens fault all those Motorways still unfinished.
    - Tax increases on petrol are the Greens fault.
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    Possibly but I have a feeling the Greens are desperate for power. Though getting their party membership to agree is another thing. Don't they need a two thirds majority or something like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Why the eye roll?

    Its FF that are doing the begging now. Sergeant has played it very well to date. He called Bertie's bluff and FF came back with their tails between their legs.

    Unfortunately other news tonight that Healy-Rae has returned to Kerry with his palm crossed with lots of silver....... No doubt any more anti-publican legislation is off the agenda for 5 years.

    Is there anywhere left to bypass down there?

    FF don't need the Greens now. Bertie will be elected one way or the other on Thursday. the Greens will fold to be in Government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    FF don't need the Greens now. Bertie will be elected one way or the other on Thursday. the Greens will fold to be in Government.
    They may not need the Greens on Thursday but a coalition without the Greens isn't going to see them through 5 years of Government.

    There's only one side folding and its FF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    They may not need the Greens on Thursday but a coalition without the Greens isn't going to see them through 5 years of Government.
    They can form a government without the greens but it won't exactly be stable. Jackie Healy Rae could pop his clogs at any time and Beverly Cooper Flynn could be declared bankrupt meaning she'd lose her seat. On top of that, the demands of Independents are more volatile and rective to the demands of a particular constituency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    They may not need the Greens on Thursday but a coalition without the Greens isn't going to see them through 5 years of Government.

    There's only one side folding and its FF.

    We'll see, if a program for government is agreed. Can't see FF giving in on major issues. We'll have loads of reviews, committees etc set up, that type of thing. Greens will get Environment, none of the really important ministries.

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