Unfortunately, I think they have done damage to the green agenda. They just come across as impractical and out of touch and very single minded. It's a pity because I think we do need Green representation in the Dáil, but not as a significant part of Government.
I would agree. The incinerator issue has done great damage..
+1. I believe that they have damaged the Green agenda. At this stage, I associate them only with yet more taxes and charges on already hardpressed citizens.Gormley just seems to live on a little planet of his own making
The general reason for the dislike of the Green Party is that people might have to change their behaviour because of their policies.
It's people who are resistant to change that are out-of-touch not the party.
I think they will be wiped out at the next election. The levy on electricity and the hike on commercial vehicals were probably just nails in their coffin.
and the hike on commercial vehicals were probably just nails in their coffin. .
The levy on electricity and the hike on commercial vehicals were probably just nails in their coffin.
The general reason for the dislike of the Green Party is that people might have to change their behaviour because of their policies.
It's people who are resistant to change that are out-of-touch not the party.
There was NO change to the motor tax regime at all.
It was an anti-Green party campaign by the newspapers.
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