And the fact that our tax laws are set up to ensure that only the very rich can afford to receive a gift from a living parent should be of great concern to a socialist such as Deputy Bacik.
“Nobody cares about that referendum”, my interlocutor tells me.
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 […]
“To provide shelter for people fleeing war.”
Future election candidate
The irony here is that Good Friday was, once, a de facto public holiday
The million new houses policy did stand out, though, for one reason: It was pretty much the only “bread and butter” thing that Labour could come up with.
A panicked political class is running out of alternative ideas, and when in doubt, they go back to what’s worked for them before.
We now have an allegedly serious political party proposing to make it legal to rob landlords.
Genius.
Athena Swan Charter
And in the media, of course