I agree that our national representatives spend far too much time on local issues but I stand by my comment that your views are offensive and arrogant in that they assume that everyone who votes FF is OK with tax evasion and lobbying of government by interest groups. As the biggest party in the state this is a damning opinion on your country men (and women). I don’t know Ms Flynn and I don’t like what I’ve seen in the media but I am more disturbed by the Irish Independent’s campaign against her than I am about her re-joining Fianna Fail. I have never been to the Galway races but I am just as disturbed by how Labour held fundraisers when Ruairi Quinn was minister for finance where industry leaders were invited to a £1000 a head dinner where they would get close personal access to the minister.I mean low grade work following up routine issues for constituents. Correct me if I'm wrong but one of the reasons that we began to pay Councillors was to ensure that they did they looked after the small stuff and the TD's could concentrate on legislation and policy. In addition, each TD was also given a political researcher too to assist in this task. However, it appears that TD's are content to keep the status quo and we are paying councillors and researchers for nothing. I could think of other ways to spend this money.
I vote based on which party’s economic policies I support as it seems that the Supreme Court is in charge of the social and moral issues these days. I don't vote for Labour because I don't like their economic policies. If I did like their economic policies I would vote for them, despite their arrogance, moral superiority and the blatant hypocrisy of many of their members.