shammy feen
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The number of TDs is not the point - thats a different argument.
The point is that our Constitution says that "Dail Eireann shall be composed of members who represent constituencies as determined by law etc."
The current Government's actions are blatantly un-Constitutional.
This would cut out smaller parties, and drive political policies more and more towards the bland centre .There should be no more than two TDs per constituency IMHO.
This would cut out smaller parties, and drive political policies more and more towards the bland centre .
I wasn't thinking about Labour as being a smaller party in the current environment. It may well be FF as the smallest of the three main parties next time round. But the next election will be very non-typical. In the past, the last seat in 4/5 seaters has often gone to the Green candidate, or the PD candidate, or the Labour candidate. Reducing the number of seats in our PR system will certainly push things more towards the centre.I don't know. If recent polls were borne out in an election, it would be Labour and Fine Gael that would be the big winners if only 2 seats, possiblly resulting in a Labour majority government?
Although 2 per constituency is prob not enough.
I think it proves that we should reduce the number of TD's.
I don't believe that these 2 Constituencies are any worse off because they have been down 1 TD for the past year.
This would cut out smaller parties, and drive political policies more and more towards the bland centre .
I cant see any great neglect going on in these constituencies without the T.D.s
Is it just me, but ..
.. I have never had a need to talk to any TD and I've been a voter/taxpayer for over 20 years. I've had candidates, sometimes sitting TDs, on my doorstep during an election, but I have never sought them out for whatever it is that they're meant to do for their constituents.
Why is there a queue outside their constituency offices ?
What can a TD do for you that you're not already entitled to ?
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