The Seanad is a talking shop which produces not much more than bombast and bluster.
I think electoral reform of how the Dail is elected would serve us better than a sticking-plaster type elitist second house. This was also an item in the FG manifesto before the last election but was ignored in favour of the softer option of abolishing just the Seanad. There was talk of partial list systems etc but they stuck with our multi-seat constituencies with the single transferrable vote. That is the root cause of our parish-pump political focus. We have a great method for electing local councillors but we use it to elect our Parliament.
If all politics is local then none of it is national.
Spot on, Purple, re the glaring inadequacy of our electoral system to the Dail. This is at the heart of what's wrong with politics in Ireland. The Government runs the county in the general national interest, and the remainder of the backbenchers concern themselves with local issues, which in fairness to them in the current system they have to, if they are to have any hope of getting re-elected.
If 100 experts proved beyond a reasonable doubt that it would be in the best interest for everyone to close some local facility, and one gombeen got up to say, "no way will you close our local facility", you could bet you last euro that our local hero would top the polls at the next election. There has to be something wrong with a system that can produce such a result, but then again if our average voter was sophisticated enough, he wouldn't vote for the local gombeen!! You reap what you sow.