Absolutely noone that stands out to me that i would even consider as a strongish candidate. Regardless of who we vote for were all going to be screwed and not in a good way. Serious overhaul is needed in the way the country and indeed the dail is run |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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I always vote for the shinners as I think they're the only ones that have any chance of breaking the FF/FG tradition.
I don't think much would change but at least we can say we tried something new.
How FF/FG keep getting voted in is beyond me.
But then again, political parties are like sports teams. People just support them out of some stupid sense of loyalty. |
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"I always vote for the shinners as I think they're the only ones that have any chance of breaking the FF/FG tradition.
I don't think much would change but at least we can say we tried something new.
How FF/FG keep getting voted in is beyond me.
But then again, political parties are like sports teams. People just support them out of some stupid sense of loyalty."
In any other country they would be the same party they are so close in ideology. I try not to vote along party lines and pick by candidate. At the moment I haven't a clue who I will vote for |
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I used to vote SF, cause their proposals were not too far gone. I figured northern Ireland could do with some representation, and maybe they could steer the FF/FG crowd to be a little bit more nationalist, a little less spitting on Irish culture, and their local policies to me were pretty okay.
But tbh, they sicken me these days.
All I know is, the current crowd are in way over their heads, health, housing, crime, the whole lot are in freefall. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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honestly haven't decided yet.would prefer if the big two didn't make a goverment this time but unfortunately the alternatives are too right wing for my tastes or too unpopular. |
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They all must think that we all have bad memories .just listen to labour .when they were in with fine Gael.joan burton destroy the social welfare department .Alan kelly wanted to screw us with the water charges . |
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Not voting this time around..no point in voting as no real change will happen..its a waste of paper..its always been the same in ireland ..its either been a ff or a fg dominated government..ff would make crazy election promises and follow through on them and when the shit hits the fan fg come in and clean up the mess by imposing austherity making life difficult for everyone..now we have a mix of the 2 and guess what no real change and nor will there be after this election either..varadker will get in again i mean whats the alternative as taoiseach michael martin? Nobody wants him as taoiseach..this is the man who created our health service after all..i voted for sinn fein in the past but when i studied their fantasy economics i could justify voting for them ..the figures dont add up..maybe in the next election i might not be so cynical and maybe vote who knows |
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Would love to see sf getting a say but that won’t happen, ff/fg will come out top an if they have too they’ll join up with anyone but sf, I think they’re afraid sf will actually do something right an make a show of them, same circus just different monkeys at the end of the day, |
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"Who you voting for and what you think who will get in an either make a change or fuck it up again an screw us?
Sinn Fein for me
Great tits ..... But Sinn Fein really !!!! You make.me cry" well I think they deserve a turn I'd rather them over FF and FG there the ones whos fucking us up the ass with no lube |
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"Martin wins debate by a mile .from posh boy leo" meh I had no interest watching it or should I say them 2. Saying that would have bin cool if Mary Lou was on it she would have put those pair in their place. Would have bin very heated |
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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago
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"Martin wins debate by a mile .from posh boy leo meh I had no interest watching it or should I say them 2. Saying that would have bin cool if Mary Lou was on it she would have put those pair in their place. Would have bin very heated " sinn Fein for me also , the other two are not bothered about housing, as most of there tds are renting out there own houses for huge amounts |
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Absolutely sick to the back teeth of the FF/FG monopoly and the fact that they're all in it for themselves, mostly.
So this time, neither of them are getting a single vote from me.
The others, I'll decide based on their policies/mandates/etc and if they actually call round for a conversation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I am an accidental landlord as they call us. Charge 1100 a month for rent but am crippled for tax at the end of the year
So not all landlords are raking it in |
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"Absolutely sick to the back teeth of the FF/FG monopoly and the fact that they're all in it for themselves, mostly.
So this time, neither of them are getting a single vote from me.
The others, I'll decide based on their policies/mandates/etc and if they actually call round for a conversation. "
You can hardly expect every candidate to call to every single house in the constituency? That's just not possible. |
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