ubiquitous
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I wouldn't mind if the government said, House Price Inflation and General Inflation are necessary, it's part of our plan, but the policies will benefit us all long term....It is valid to point out that high prices in Pubs, Supermarkets, Electronics stores, restraurants, are high for a reason...I might disagree with their policies, but I'd respect their honesty. It's the lying and hypocrisy that gets me.
Do you include Fine Gael's ripoff campaign in this? After all...
1. Phil Hogan (their main ripoff campaigner) is the same Phil Hogan who joined forces with the RGData grocers a few years ago telling us to avoid shopping in Lidl and Aldi on the basis that they were not stocking Irish goods (needless to say he was proved wrong).
2. Fine Gael are the same Fine Gael who have acknowleged that they can only take power after the next election by joining a coalition with the pro-benchmarking and pro-union Labour Party. Hardly much scope for tax cuts there...
3. Fine Gael are the same Fine Gael who took control of many local authorities up and down the country after last summer's local elections, yet who have failed spectacularly to introduce any reductions whatsoever in local authority taxes and charges to business or the consumer in the intervening 14 months.
(Of course the real reason why no politician is honest or brave enough to point out that that the high prices in Pubs, Supermarkets, Electronics stores, restraurants, are high for a reason, is that they would be mercilessly mocked and abused for their honesty and bravery, much as Tourism Minister John O'Donoghue was apparently ridiculed on Eddie Hobbs' show for saying something along these lines in relation to prices in hotels and restaurants.)
Another example of what you term as "lying and hypocrisy", once again from under the banner of "rip off ireland", is the Irish Ferries ad campaign urging consumers to "avoid ripoff ireland". This coming from a company with a dismal and long-standing record of screwing consumers (and their own staff to boot) and which to this day has refused totally to compete in its own market on the basis of lower prices. If the "rip off ireland" campaign (such as it is) has to depend on the likes of Fine Gael and Irish Ferries for results, then it is even more threadbare than I suspect.