I think the electorate, correctly, knows that change does necessarily mean a change for the better...she is trying to copy Barack Obama with all this talk of change, 16 years later.
They aren't like any other Party. The men in Belfast decide who the leader is and the men in Belfast will decide if there is to be a change. At the moment and for the foreseeable future there is no alternative to Mary Lou. She's competent and intelligent and has done a remarkable job of straddling the chasm between the image SF want to project and the reality of who they are and what they want.They now have a core base of around 20% but for SF to push onwards, is it time for "goodbye Mary Lou". If this was any other party, the putsch would have started already
Stating the obvious - but he has more options than the one outlined above. Sinn Fein are a very strange party and it's increasingly likely MLMD will never be Taoiseach.I didn’t vote Sinn Fein but I am mature enough to see the transition of nationalist politics in all of Ireland. With 39 seats (one more than Fine Gael) Sinn Fein deserve to be in the reckoning to share power with Fianna Fáil in government. Micheal Martin doesn’t wish to talk with SF. That’s not OK in modern Ireland. If Tony Blair and Mo Mowlam failed to talk with SF we wouldn’t have had the Good Friday Agreement. It’s time for Micheal Martin to man-up and speak with Sinn Fein and get on with the job. If he does not wish to talk with Mary Lou McDonald he has the option of consigning himself to the back benches and running for President.
Look at the transfer patterns of the people who voted for FF. If MM went into gov with SF it would be the biggest middle finger imaginable to all the people who voted for them and guarantee the decimation of their future vote.I didn’t vote Sinn Fein but I am mature enough to see the transition of nationalist politics in all of Ireland. With 39 seats (one more than Fine Gael) Sinn Fein deserve to be in the reckoning to share power with Fianna Fáil in government. Micheal Martin doesn’t wish to talk with SF. That’s not OK in modern Ireland. If Tony Blair and Mo Mowlam failed to talk with SF we wouldn’t have had the Good Friday Agreement. It’s time for Micheal Martin to man-up and speak with Sinn Fein and get on with the job. If he does not wish to talk with Mary Lou McDonald he has the option of consigning himself to the back benches and running for President.
There’s just no sense to this. FF and FG are more aligned on policy. Their respective voters almost unanimously hate SF. The majority of the electorate do not want SF in government.For years we’ve been listening to FF and FG informing us that they are miles apart in policy etc. That’s the biggest lie in Irish politics as they are one and the same. Micheal Martin and previous Taoisigh have travelled to Northern Ireland to build bridges between the different political parties there. I don’t get that they can’t do the same with SF in the republic. No matter what way you want to look at the presence of SF, they are on the rise. Their voter base is no longer Celtic jersey wearing, pint drinking bar stool gunmen, it’s the young professionals along with the mortgage paid comfortable elderly. I’m not going to fight the election all over again and as I said I didn’t vote SF.
But, I think the republic is better off with SF peeing out from inside our tent than peeing in from outside. Unchecked, they are going to get stronger until there will come a time when FF/FG will want SF to speak with them. Now is the best time to get SF into a position (which I believe is not where they really want to be) and let’s see how they help govern Ireland Ltd. Otherwise SF will become stronger and stronger and become the New Fianna Fáil.
In political and economic terms there's no comparison between the Provence of Northern Ireland and the country of Ireland. One is a small Province of the UK with very limited self governance and a tiny and unsustainable economy. The other is a nation state which is economically independent. Comparing the political structures of the two as if there is some sort of equivalence is nonsensical. It is commendable that successive Irish governments helped the UK stop the civil war that was going on there for 40 years but that doesn’t mean our political parties should go into government in this country with the political wing of one of the warring parties from that province of the UK.Micheal Martin and previous Taoisigh have travelled to Northern Ireland to build bridges between the different political parties there. I don’t get that they can’t do the same with SF in the republic.
I think it's not just OK, it's to be encouraged. A government made up of such diverse views would be a paralysed disaster and achieve nothing before crumbling and forcing another election, likely within months.Micheal Martin doesn’t wish to talk with SF. That’s not OK in modern Ireland.
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