The current government is anti-business. It taxes the self employers and company directors higher than employees. That’s only part of the problem though, the left wing media create and perpetuate the image of employers as exploitative and greedy. They are seen as parasites living off the “workers”. The fact that RTE and TV3 use the term “worker” at all when describing employees of private and public bodies and companies shows just how engrained the 1920’s socialist rhetoric is within this state.While we do have some very successful large Irish businesses, we do not have enough of them
I really believe that supporting Irish businesses to grow must be a priority for political party. I think it is the only way to sustainable prosperity.
Were that the case, there would be no need for talk about “the ordinary people of Ireland, the coping classes, the squeezed middle, etc”.
We are a nation of begrudgers; we resent the success of others. We assume that those who are richer or more successful than us are corrupt or morally less virtuous than us. We assume that employers will place material gain above doing what is right. Employers are seen as selfish and greedy, not as people providing an economic and social good.
Agreed.I also have a problem with Irish super-rich, who cannot be bothered to live and pay taxes here, expostulating about the Irish economy.