Now theres a question.
Would most people be agreed that the best , current politician in the dail to lead any party would be Richard Bruton.
Would we not all feel better if he was head of FG.
Would he be a great strong leader or end up dissapointing like Cowan.
You are only as good as your backroom staff, lets be honest Cowan's is deplorable in parts.
I would sooner take advice off one of my rabbits (the one thats always in the vet with stomach problems), then the Headless, incompetent, utterly non redeeming qualitys of Coughlin . . .
I still cant believe people voted for this person . . .
As opposed to the current situation?But a FG/Lab government lead by Kenny with Labour being soft of the inefficency of the public sector would be a disaster.
But given the amounts of grades and structures in the Health system maybe the problem was with the initial idea.
Still no accoutabilty or leadership in FG.
But a FG/Lab government lead by Kenny with Labour being soft of the inefficency of the public sector would be a disaster.
I can't see a leadership heave aganist Kenny. FG lack the bottle.
I think its very unfair to attribute all the blame for the way the economy and country is to FF.. Alot (yes not all) is down to global circumstances,however I agree wholehartedly that FF could have planned better quote]
Nonsense, global circumstances had very little impact here, and this is why all experts are saying we will take longer to come out of the recession and this is also why our dear island is number 1 in the world for indebtedness.
succesive FF governments caved in to Developers demands in fuelling the Construction Industry through the many Incentives introduced by Bertie, McCreevey and Cowan as Minister's for Finance
Irish government saw a situation where 6 out of every 10 working men in ireland were directly or indirectly employed in construction industry.
FF introduced the Financial Regulator who for 5 years sat by twiddling his thumbs and turning a blind eye while the banks were giving out ridiculious loans. when this was exposed the man was given a golden handshake.
FF happily took the credit for successfull partnership talks which led to huge pay rises for public & civil servants thereby creating the huge public funding bill.
FF were in power as energy prices became further and further inflated above EU average
FF were in power as the minimum wage was increased thus seeing a haemmoraging of jobs to lower cost economies.
So to argue your above point, even if the global economy had not suffered these last 6 months the Irish economy was already in serious trouble.
global circumstances had very little impact here
fuelling the Construction Industry
FF were in power as the minimum wage was increased
would this be the same inefficiencies created by the successive FF governments
FF introduced the Financial Regulator
FF formed Bord Snip Nua. No don't Labour and their comrades will oppose reform like they opposed the pensions levy.
You conveniently forget to mention the role of the Govt in fuelling the frenzy with tax reliefs designed to transfer as much cash as possible to the developers. Many of these reliefs are still in place today.A regulator was needed. He told people what a tracker mortgage was and people borrowed and spent as if their was no tomorrow.
Houses were over-priced. People were carried away with the frenzy.
vote for FF? You must be joking, they inherited the Celtic Tiger and left us with f-all!! Have just got my May payslip with all the new cuts and am truly sickened. I didn't get the country into this mess, didn't even vote for the government parties last time but I and my family have to suffer for their ineptitude. We're paying for their mistakes. And they want a vote - they can FF-Off!!
If we were not in this mess your pay slip would already be a lot smaller. Salaries were inflated along with everything else, yet we expect to keep the good and throw blame for the bad.
Not my salary! Am on a very modest salary.
As for celebrity candidates, Kelly ran in the locals for FG before he ever got the GAA position. George Lee is one of those rare things, an electable new arrival to politics. Having read his speeches he is a welcome addition to any ticket.
You conveniently forget to mention the role of the Govt in fuelling the frenzy with tax reliefs designed to transfer as much cash as possible to the developers. Many of these reliefs are still in place today.
It tells me that FF are still in bed with the property industry, and the prices still have further to fall once these artifical subsidies to builders are removed.If they are in place in rising + falling markets - what does that tell you?
It tells me that FF are still in bed with the property industry, and the prices still have further to fall once these artifical subsidies to builders are removed.
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