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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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And we will see one horses ass replaced by another horses ass. With all the wit and talent of this fantastic country, are FF and FG really the best that we can do? Will we see the proclamation implemented in our lifetime? |
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"I think Leo veradkar could be a breath of fresh air, hopefully !
Like he was for the health service?"
It goes to show if a doctor can't sort out the health services who can.
He just seems more human and less of an old fashioned irish politician |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think Leo veradkar could be a breath of fresh air, hopefully !
Like he was for the health service?
It goes to show if a doctor can't sort out the health services who can.
He just seems more human and less of an old fashioned irish politician"
He's been totally inept in every ministry he's held. Another rogue is all he is. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Then who ?
Surely there is light at the end of the tunnel now that Enda is bowing out"
We need a complete overhaul. I trust absolutely nobody in FG or FF. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was he a good Taoiseach ? He seemed very composed and dignified. Beyond that I don't know much about him.
I suppose the austerity measures the EU called to be implemented after the crisis were out of his hands and whoever was leading the helm so to speak would've been charged with doing the same and viewed with resentment and disdain by virtue of having to bring the austerity into force.
Or is there something more to it?
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"Was he a good Taoiseach ? He seemed very composed and dignified. Beyond that I don't know much about him.
I suppose the austerity measures the EU called to be implemented after the crisis were out of his hands and whoever was leading the helm so to speak would've been charged with doing the same and viewed with resentment and disdain by virtue of having to bring the austerity into force.
Or is there something more to it?
" Yes is is a fool that couldn't put one word in front of the other |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He inherited a basket case economically and turned it into one of the strongest performing economies in the world. That much cannot be argued. He delivered.... |
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By *orguyMan
over a year ago
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"He inherited a basket case economically and turned it into one of the strongest performing economies in the world. That much cannot be argued. He delivered...."
He accepted the poisoned chalice and turned this economy around. People forget the state this country was in when he took over.
And even after a big hit in the last election he got back on the horse when others hadn't the balls to.
History will write him as one of our best leaders. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Simon is my choice. I think he would suit the roll very well, his determined, hard worker, and did alot for housing situation here and is going too improve more,and also disability claim. And alot more, he has good head on his shoulders. |
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"I think Leo veradkar could be a breath of fresh air, hopefully !
Are you for real..Look at the state he left the health service in. Varadkar couldn't run a bath."
They don't call the health ministry a poison chalice for nothing, I don't think there is anyone that could fix it |
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