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    New Cabinet Announced

    Is Brian Lenihan up to the challenge of projected 2 billion reduction in tax revenue? Cullen still has a job Martin gets a chance to increase his profile as hard to mess up Foreign Affairs.

    RTE

    Changes
    Mary Coughlan - Tánaiste + Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
    Brian Lenihan - Finance,
    Batt O'Keefe - Education
    Mary Hanafin's - Social and Family Affairs.
    Dermot Ahern - Justice
    Mícheál Martin - Foreign Affairs
    Martin Cullen - Arts Sport and Tourism
    Brendan Smith - Agriculture and Food.

    No Changes
    Mary Harney - Health
    Willie O'Dea - Defence
    John Gormley - Environment
    Eamon Ryan - Communications Energy and Natural Resources
    Noel Dempsey - Transport
    Eamon Ó Cuív - Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs

    Pat Carey becomes Chief Whip, a move which sees Tom Kitt return to the back benches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Is Brian Lenihan up to the challenge of projected 2 billion reduction in tax revenue? Cullen still has a job Martin gets a chance to increase his profile as hard to mess up Foreign Affairs.

    RTE

    Changes
    Mary Coughlan - Tánaiste + Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
    Brian Lenihan - Finance,
    Batt O'Keefe - Education
    Mary Hanafin's - Social and Family Affairs.
    Dermot Ahern - Justice
    Mícheál Martin - Foreign Affairs
    Martin Cullen - Arts Sport and Tourism
    Brendan Smith - Agriculture and Food.

    No Changes
    Mary Harney - Health
    Willie O'Dea - Defence
    John Gormley - Environment
    Eamon Ryan - Communications Energy and Natural Resources
    Noel Dempsey - Transport
    Eamon Ó Cuív - Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs

    Pat Carey becomes Chief Whip, a move which sees Tom Kitt return to the back benches.
    Well, the top 2 is the ball game - Coughlan and Lenihan. She comes very well recommended and played the boyish, farmers wife thing in Ag - let's see whether she can play with the big dogs in E+E.
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    Proves that Harneys Health Agenda is the FF Health Agenda. Centre Left me arse.

    No balls to get rid of Cullen or O'Cuiv - no move to ability ahead of geography by Cowen either. Moving people around without changing personel isn't making decisions, it's just moving faded deckchairs.
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    Cullen, who was widely tipped to be out on his ear seems to have gotten a promotion of sorts. I'm sure if he lashes the lotto money around Waterford all will be forgiven/forgotten.

    Does Ó Cuív have the monopoly on the Gaeltacht post? Interesting that Cowen specifically mentioned the Irish language in his speech. Just another sound-bite or are plans afoot?
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    How does Harney still have her position? And what has Hanafin done in education to deserve a shot at social and family affairs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    How does Harney still have her position? And what has Hanafin done in education to deserve a shot at social and family affairs?
    Because FF are in favour of privatising the health service. There is no other plausible explaination.
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    Glad to see the back of Hanafin in Education but I'm really annoyed with Lenihan moving to Finance. Harney should be gone. Can't complain much else about the rest, well, except that they're all FF.
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    Harneys inclusion makes it more difficult for FF to use the PDs as a scapegoat not that it will stop them trying.

    The only real Ministry of consequence is Finance as it affects all areas of the country. I remain unconvinced that Lenihan is tough enough for that role but will be interesting to see his slant.

    Enterprise, Trade and Employment is a handy job for Hanafin as get to announce new jobs (if there are any) & hard to mess it up as no one really blames that Minister for job losses.

    Does any one know who the candidates that lost out are?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Enterprise, Trade and Employment is a handy job for Hanafin as get to announce new jobs (if there are any) & hard to mess it up as no one really blames that Minister for job losses.
    Coughlan got DETE, Hanafin got demoted to Social & Family Affairs.
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    Somewhat sad indictment of the way things are done (and are not) in this little country that there is a very real expectation back in the constituencys of the top two that things will be markedly different for those areas now. Whether in relation to keeping jobs, keeping cancer treatment services...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    Coughlan got DETE, Hanafin got demoted to Social & Family Affairs.
    Same diffference. Both women.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Both women.
    I'd have my doubts over Coughlan!

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    We here thought for a while that she was getting a high profile. Image changed, more prominent in photos and meetings. I've a respect for her, the farmers tried to bully her but she stood up to them. She seems like a decent sort. Good for her, better than Hanafin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noby View Post
    Interesting that Cowen specifically mentioned the Irish language in his speech. Just another sound-bite or are plans afoot?
    Yeah must say I delighted, and got excited, at that. He has a reasonable command of Irish in fairness (not a patch on Enda's mellifluous tones, mind you).

    I wouldn't imagine it was a sound-bite given Irish journalists' general ambivalence towards it; most probably didn't even understand what he said! He couldn't possibly be any less active than Bertie anyway, one hopefully assumes.


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    Anyone know what kind of law Brian Lenihan specialised in? Seems a bit strange to take a barrister out of Justice and put him into Finance - meritocracy/division of labour and all that stuff like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdom hoop View Post
    Yeah must say I delighted, and got excited, at that
    With that level of English I'm not surprised

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    With that level of English I'm not surprised
    What level of English?

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    What level of English?
    substandard yokel level, c'mon 'I delighted', cut me some slack here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank
    Can't complain much else about the rest, well, except that they're all FF.
    A cabinet with so many changes inside 12 months, shows the government's performance so far. 2 changes were necessary, but the rest couldn't even wait until next year's reshuffle.

    But we were told to vote for them last year, so we get the government we deserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    cut me some slack here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdom hoop View Post
    I'd have my doubts over Coughlan!
    Have a look at the latest Italian Cabinet
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