I just worry with the virus in China, and we're probably about due a global recession... I wouldn't want to be the ones in office when that hits.
If FF & FG are in there together at that time, they'll end up so weak SF would have free reign after next election.
Tweedle dee/Tweedle dum won 72 seats, just sayin’FF won 37 seats. Not 38. Just sayin'
Tweedle dee/Tweedle dum won 72 seats, just sayin’
It took over 2 months of negotiations to form the last government and that was with just two parties
Whatever way you look at it, 2 out of the big 3 have to enter coalition together with others in order to form a government.
Its clear, FF/FG have ruled out SF.
So they need to just get on with forming a coalition between themselves. It is natural, it is just, so just get on with it. There are far too many important issues to be getting on with for this phony posturing to continue for much longer, let alone another two months.
If FF/FG go down the road of elongated negotiations, it will feed into the Tweedle-dum, Tweedle-dee narrative of same-old, same-old, politics.
Thinking? People want a massive cut in taxes and a massive increase in spending and they are thinking? Will you go 'way out of that.At last, I see a thinking electorate that refuses to be taken for granted. In my view, this is unique and something I had wished for years.
Thinking? People want a massive cut in taxes and a massive increase in spending and they are thinking? Will you go 'way out of that.
Is the grass actually greened over there?I am away . . . . . . will be back for St-Patrick's Day.
(a) MM held the door ajar for a possible SF coalition last weekend, (b) but has promptly shut that door today.
Yesterday his parliamentary mates pulled the rug from under him and now we are informed FF won't talk with SF under any circumstances. So much for going forward.
My understanding is that the door was firmly shut for him
Greenest thing in Ireland has to be someone whose Name begins with a so called colorIs the grass actually greened over there?
I would not vote for a party which went into coalition with the Shinners.The problem is SF are still so tainted, permeated, and by all accounts controlled by a subversive element heavily and actively involved in criminal activity that many would see engaging with them as a significant backward step for a modern society to take.
I would not vote for a party which went into coalition with the Shinners.
I don't buy the 'let them in this time in case they get in next time' argument. If a grand coalition can put a few, admittedly major, things right over 5 years they can face the electorate from a strong position. If the electorate then choose to scuttle the country then so be it.If FF & FG are in there together at that time, they'll end up so weak SF would have free reign after next election.
If a grand coalition can put a few, admittedly major, things right over 5 years they can face the electorate from a strong position.
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