As goes Prosperous, so goes Ireland?
We got about three minutes, right at the end, on immigration. Before that, we had a lengthy and sleep-inducing section on climate change, which per polling is the top concern of about 1% of voters, almost all of whom live in Montrose.
They’re all set on the same economic course. Which is why the only thing they can fight about is a historic scuffle on the streets of Dundalk. Or Drogheda. Or wherever it was.
Pinning down the Taoiseach is not unlike trying to grab hold of a greased-up eel.
Also: Hate speech dropped, free gp care for under 18s, and the Government will give your baby a grand.
Access to debates and the airwaves remains a problem for smaller and independent candidates.
The Minister implies that millions of people have the right to come here if they wish. She is wrong. They do not.
On behalf of all of us at Gript Media, our most sincere condolences to his wife Gillian, and his three children, Méabh, Oscar, and Una, as well as to all of those who knew and loved him.
When you drive up demand and drive down supply – which are the twin aims of Irish policy – you end up with prices soaring through the roof.
If voters don’t think voting for them is necessary, then they need to think it desirable.
When brother turns on brother.
He wasn’t insulting teachers, but his critics certainly are insulting our intelligence.