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David Norris would easily have gotten his nomination
This is by no means certain at all. He had 15 members supporting him, but it wasn't clear to political observers where the other 5 were going to come from. His trips to local councils were generally unsuccessful, with just one council Fingal committing to support him. It was by no means clear before this issue broke that he was certain to get on the ballot paper.
Thanks for the clarification.I was talking about the old system where you could get the signatures of 20,000 voters to get on the ballot paper.
I see now it was just a proposal that was never taken up (Page 6).
This is by no means certain at all. He had 15 members supporting him, but it wasn't clear to political observers where the other 5 were going to come from. His trips to local councils were generally unsuccessful, with just one council Fingal committing to support him. It was by no means clear before this issue broke that he was certain to get on the ballot paper.
Hopefully he does, and gets annihilated.
Conservative Catholic, Pro Republican, Fianna Fail.
No thanks.
so you're not a Mary McAleese fan either then?
Crowley could surprise people if he did run, he's hugely populer in Cork and Munster (and you have to admire what he has achieved after his accident). If there were 5 or 6 candidates, he could easily get at least 15-20% of the first preferences and that would have him in with a shout.
Have a feeling that with Norris gone, if the Shinners can get a few additional TDs to support them, that Adams may still throw his hat in the ring, especially given the lack of a clear front runner now. Like it or not(and I'd be in the not camp), he'd have a great chance
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