Remembers the “entire construction industry collapsing.”
Be careful what you wish for
The case for the defence, as it were.
No political party, after all, has ever won votes by criticising the popular people in the country.
She might as well have said “well, come into Dublin at your own risk”. In fact, scratch “might as well” – that’s exactly what she said.
“The law will have massive consequences for planning procedures.”
“Much concern and opposition.”
Pushing “the interests of citizens behind those of powerful elites.”
Here’s a straightforward statement of fact: If this poll is anywhere close to accurate, Labour Party Leader Ivana Bacik will lose her own Dublin Bay South seat at the next general election: POLL: Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks(June 30-July 1, MoE 3%) Sinn Féin 31 (-1 in a month)Fine Gael 19 (-1)Fianna Fáil 19Social Democrats 6PBP-Solidarity 4 […]
Nobody has captured the imagination – but, it seems, lots of voters are very clear who they are absolutely sick of.
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But the image of Fine Gael’s 35 TDs fighting a valiant rearguard action against the horde of 12 Green TDs doesn’t really make sense, unless you assume that each Green TD has the talent and capacity of three Fine Gaelers.