Why can't the Government get a message out properly

*envisages NorthDrum's attack-rabbit slavering on a lead trying to get at Ministers to rip their throats out*

*giggles*

Actually sounds a bit like what Rabbit the poster might do if given the chance!

(Joking Rabbit)
 
It's beyond pathetic. I feel embarrassed to think that any other country would witness this shambolic amateurism. I'm honestly really worried if this is how our government reacts under pressure.
Considering how they acted when we were rolling in the money, why would expect them to become competent and responsible now that we don't have the money?
 
i agree, when the former minister for finance is in charge and hasn't a clue what up is there for th rest of us.
 
Considering how they acted when we were rolling in the money, why would expect them to become competent and responsible now that we don't have the money?

No you're right - but it doesn't make the current scenario any less painful to observe though!
 
As for the opposition parties . . My rabbit could make a better go of attacking the government then them. Personally I would love to see Richard Bruton as leader of FG, Kenny is a disaster.


Is your Rabbit Pat Rabbitt by any chance
 
This debacle over the pensions levy for the public service is yet another fine example of the imcompetence of this Government in even the most basic of communication skills, never mind economic management.

We had the leader of our Country stand up in the Dail and read off a prepared statement on a project that they must have been working on for weeks if not months. He then announces that public sector workers are going to pay 3-10% of their salary and this will save the exchequer €1.4 billion a year. Not only is it extremely poor that the first that the workers involved hear about this is on tv (At least private sector employers in the main have the decency to tell the people involved first)
The announcement to the Dail wasn't the first we heard of it. The proposal was leaked to the Business Post 10 days previously - see [broken link removed]

I'd imagine the guys in Finance had been working on their ready reckoner for a few weeks too.
 
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