Is anyone surprised? Not me.
Irish public debt of €42,000 per person ‘very significant’ for small country | BreakingNews.ie
The Minister for Finance said the State’s sovereign debt is in ‘a very manageable period’ but warned the risks cannot be ignored.www.breakingnews.ie
Goddamn shinners fucking things up again.
RTE radio says a poll shows 89% of people are concerned about climate change, 79% of people discuss it with other people,
Does this not contradict the predictions by many of a wipe out of the greens in upcoming elections?
The poll shows support for tackling climate issues, but support drops when people realise it will hit them inPeople see the Irish Green party as the party of higher taxes, energy costs and anti motorists.
Farmers certainly wont vote for them.
The latest Green scheme is inconveniencing everyone in the country.
Anyone in Cork who would give a Green candidate a vote in Cork wants their head examined.
The poll shows support for tackling climate issues, but support drops when people realise it will hit them in
the pocket,
Every party bar SinnFein has a climate plan.
The Greens push nonsensical policy such as massive increase in bike lanes without improvements in public transport and banning nuclear energy but importing the same from France.
Every position they have been given has resulted in serious problems.
Ryan: energy , transport
Martin: RTE crisis
O'Gorman: Asylum integration.
They should spend a generation in obscurity after their latest disasterclass in office.
That is an absolute lie peddled by the usual suspects and lapped up unquestioningly by dullards
If you REALLY want to know what the SF climate plan is rather than were using it just to have another pop at SF why didn't you try google first rather than repeating the oft-repeated lie?
Theres no costings or any clear targets in that brochure just a load of vague waffle.
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