Fairness

What would be a few good metrics on how Fianna Fáil are going to make Ireland more "fair"?

No Irish Water?
No property tax?
Dáil reform?
No university fees (or means tested full fees)?
Lowering OECD measures of inequality?
Enforcement of corporation taxes?
Massive social housing building schemes?
IDA increasing pressure on putting FDI into Kilkenny, Westmeath, Longford?
Increasing budgets for regional EI and Local Enterprise Offices?
Better social welfare?
Wealth taxes?
Regional infrastructure investments?

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Seriously Kola is this some sort of rearguard action to deflect from the results?

Fairness was such a meaningless phrase at the start of the election, I completely ignored it. Much of the country thought it sounded great. They didn't have to follow it up with any real promises and it implied to the same people that the existing govt were unfair.

Meaningless bollocks.

So, what things in our country are unfair and we'll see what FF do to improve matters with the stellar talents they've just elected. Seemingly most of whom will be expected to man the parish pump.
 
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