The Harris ascendancy

The fall of the House of Varadkar is set to leave the country in the hands of Simon Harris, at 37, the youngest Taoiseach Ireland has ever had. John and Sarah talk through Varadkar’s legacy, and are divided on the prospects for Harris as leader.
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Jpc
1 month ago

The lack of ambition of other’s in the FG parliamentary party.
Why one would wonder?

Daniel BUCKLEY
1 month ago
Reply to  Jpc

Because they know that FG as a political force and Party are about to be wiped out at the next Local , European, and General Elections.
No one wants to be left holding the decaying pox ridden body of FG, except the low IQ incompetent ,imbecile Harris.

Frank F
1 month ago
Reply to  Daniel BUCKLEY

& those fleeing FFG et all, hopefully won’t find their way into the ranks of genuine Nationalist parties or it will be ditto….

Philip O'Reilly
1 month ago

I gave him a chance, but he let me down. He spoke out of both sides of his mouth. You see/hear a conservative style soundbite from him in the media….but then he’d go into the Dail and vote the opposite way.

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