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    McKenna To Quit Greens

    Former MEP Patricia McKenna has confirmed she is to quit the Green Party and run in the forthcoming European elections as an Independent candidate.

    Ms McKenna said she took the decision to leave the party because of its performance in government.

    In an interview with Hot Press magazine, to be published tomorrow, she brands her Green Party colleagues in the Dáil as “nothing but hypocrites”.

    “I feel embarrassed about being a member of the Green Party because of what we said in the past and the promises we made, which we failed to deliver on,” she said. “I just knew that I couldn’t run under a Green Party ticket and pretend that everything was alright because I’d be lying.”
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    Always considered her to be a shrill, whinging nutcase.
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    I don't like her but can't explain why.

    I wouldn't say she was incorrect about Green colleagues but surely she accept the democracy of the party?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    Full story

    Always considered her to be a shrill, whinging nutcase.
    Just jumping ship before the election. Rats deserting the sinking ship. If she felt that strongly she should have left earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A
    Always considered her to be a shrill, whinging nutcase.
    Is she wrong?

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    She's never happy. She always reminds me of Millie Tant from Viz for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    Just jumping ship before the election. Rats deserting the sinking ship. If she felt that strongly she should have left earlier.
    She has been openly critical for a while now, I think. That said, she seems like the embodyment of one of the biggest criticisms of the Green Party - she has a platform to whinge about when in the opposition, but she's not able to contribute much to a government.

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    If she'd wanted to belong to a party pursuing Fianna Fáil policies, she would have joined Fianna Fáil (or Fine Gael.)
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    She voted against them going into coalition, and was crying after the result was announced. Her days were numbered after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    Just jumping ship before the election. Rats deserting the sinking ship. If she felt that strongly she should have left earlier.
    Jumping a ship that's actually polling pretty much exactly where they were, if not a bit better, than at the last election?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Jumping a ship that's actually polling pretty much exactly where they were, if not a bit better, than at the last election?
    only one poll counts

    Green Party European election candidate, Senator Déirdre de Búrca, said she was not surprised that Ms McKenna had decided to quit the party. “The pity about Patricia McKenna’s move is that she did not do it at least a year ago and spare herself and her party colleagues a lot of time-wasting and strife. It has been increasingly clear that she does not share the same views on many issues with Green Party members,” she said. Ms de Búrca said Ms McKenna had for a long time offered little beyond constant criticisms which were designed to undermine her colleagues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Jumping a ship that's actually polling pretty much exactly where they were, if not a bit better, than at the last election?
    That's the national figures though, it appears that the local figures where they actually have TD's are down and if Labour/ FG do as well as the polls suggest they'll be screwed on transfers. The local elections will tell a lot on how the Green vote is actually holding up. Boyle was on Morning Ireland trying to do the old FF trick of being in opposition whilst in Government when it came to transfers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I don't like her but can't explain why.

    I wouldn't say she was incorrect about Green colleagues but surely she accept the democracy of the party?
    I've always liked her but can't explain why.

    I disagree with her about Lisbon as I do sometimes about other things but I've always liked her.

    I think she's either politically very naive about the Greens entering government (you can have the best policies and principles out there -but what's the point if you don't avail of opportunities to try and implement them to the greatest extent possible?) OR she genuinely felt it was bad tactics and that the Greens needed to wait til they were numerically stronger and, crucially, til FF or whoever else were weaker and really, really needed the greens on board.

    I will say this pertaining to her and Lisbon. There are many on the yes side of the Lisbon debate whose background and ideology I dislike but She is absolutely the one and only person on the No side I'd trust as far as I could throw.
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    I alwasy got the impression she was one of those politicians who was always complaining about the EU yet was dependent on it for her job. A bit like SF in that respect.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I alwasy got the impression she was one of those politicians who was always complaining about the EU yet was dependent on it for her job. A bit like SF in that respect.
    Well you can be in favour in principle without liking the way somethings implemented. At least she's been consistent - the party she's just left have been against every single EU treaty until Lisbon. Her position hasn't shifted, it's the party that have moved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    Well you can be in favour in principle without liking the way somethings implemented. At least she's been consistent - the party she's just left have been against every single EU treaty until Lisbon. Her position hasn't shifted, it's the party that have moved.
    A lot of the green policies were completely loopy and needed to change. I think it's inevitable that they'd leave some people behind.

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    Yeah this after all is a party who had to admit that their economic policy was 'aspirational' in the run up to a general election. Not even they thought it made sense.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    Yeah this after all is a party who had to admit that their economic policy was 'aspirational' in the run up to a general election. Not even they thought it made sense.
    At least they admitted it, that puts them a step above the others.

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    I always like P Mckenna, and dont know why so many dislike her on this site
    She is honest, I agree with a lot of policies, and she seems like a fair minded person
    jesus she is a millions miles away from 90% of the shower in the dail

    and that Boyle fella for the Greens is a complete joke - if he can be a TD (he lost his seat last time round - didnt he?!) then ANYONE can

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    and that Boyle fella for the Greens is a complete joke - if he can be a TD (he lost his seat last time round - didnt he?!) then ANYONE can
    Going slightly off topic but his career was dead if the Greens did not get into government. I the Green leadership wanted to go into government it was shrewd to put him in the negotiating panel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    Always considered her to be a shrill, whinging nutcase.
    I think she used to be an Art teacher in my old school

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