Election 2024
In the run up to #GE2024, Gript’s Ben Scallan asked Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín TD for his pitch to right-leaning voters who may feel that his party isn’t strong enough on immigration for their liking. Here was his response:
General election manifesto
The only question of interest is whether the second Healy-Rae seat, in the possession of Danny, is at risk.
At every single one of the general elections since 1981, the people of Cork North West have elected either a Moynihan, representing Fianna Fáil, or a Creed representing Fine Gael.
Cavan-Monaghan is going to be a repeat of 2016, with five seats divided between three parties, with one of them losing out on a second.
“return applicants who fail”
The stunning thing here, really, is that the polling consistently now has Sinn Fein on course to lose seats, rather than gain them, at the next election.
Calls to rescind
A unified left, and a right that’s four cats in a bag, clawing at each other.
cash is king
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