Ceist Beag
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Nonsense Wolfie. The people have quite clearly shown that they do not want FF or FG in government, yet you are saying the result shows that they should both go into government together? And you claim that it is arrogant of them not to do so? Jeez you really have your head wired a bit differently!While the success story is SF, the other two FF/FG have no option in my opinion other than form a coalition, with Greens in toe, perhaps.
It is simply unconscionable, having vehemently ruled out coalition or negotiation with the party with most 1st preference votes, that they would also rule out coalition with each other. If there are to do so, it speaks volumes of a prevailing arrogance within the two traditional largest parties.
If FF and FG even suggested a coalition you can be damn sure they would be accused of being arrogant in thinking they have a mandate from the people to go into government!
It is quite obvious that SF won this election (by some distance in terms of 1st preference votes) and therefore the obligation firmly lies with them now to try and form the next government. That is only right and proper as it is what they have earned in the election results. They said it's what they want so let them have a go.
FF are in a really tough position in that it is obvious SF will come to them later with some sort of offer so it will be interesting to watch. But to suggest that the result of this election means a coalition between FG and FF is such a wrong read of the results when it is clear the majority of people are saying they don't want either in government!