Brendan Burgess
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Those of us who pay pensions and health insurance are viewed by the Socialist parties as being elitist and queue skippers.
Historically we voted for FF/FG who have consistently let us down by pandering more to the left leaning voters.
I agree with you but I can't understand why FG in particular panders to the welfare classes? The constituency of responsible, law abiding people, must be larger than the irresponsible who won't pay their bills and who want to depend on welfare rather than work.
I can understand Labour pandering to them, although it didn't do Labour any good in the election.
The people on the water protests were never going to vote for Labour, never mind Fine Gael, so why did the parties pander to them?
People who are paying into pensions now, might well find that it was a waste of money because the OAP is unaffordable and will probably end up being means tested.
="The people on the water protests were never going to vote for Labour, never mind Fine Gael, so why did the parties pander to them?
When I was struggling, I appreciated with all my heart the limited support given to me by the State.
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LPT is just a tax, for example, it was supposed to be 80% local and 20% for poorer counties for locval services (I am open to correction her) and has this happened - NO (some has been hived off for Irish Water)
This is another outrageous outcome of our welfare system.
When you lost your job, you got Jobseekers' Benefit for 9 months. You probably got around €20 a week more than someone who had never worked a day in their life. And yet you had paid Pay Related Social Insurance.
Brendan
Sorry guys but this is the stupidest thread ever. The election is over, you were hammered. Get used to it.
'a lot' of the silent majority didn't march. So thats not true.Not so. While the Shinners and Left Loonies were the most visible, a lot of the silent majority attended the marches.
Look at the trashing of Renua, clearly it's very hard for a new small party to break through that media barrier.
'a lot' of the silent majority didn't march. So thats not true.
At most, 100k marched on the biggest day. The population is close to 5m. Over 70% have paid at least 1 of their water bills thus far.
I agree there is no party out there for those working, saving, buying a house etc. It's all pandering to the lowest common denominator.
And yet what are FG to do....they got hammered in the election. People seem to have forgotten very quickly the trouble we were in just 5 years ago
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