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The opposition, of course, always wants an election. Or to be precise, always pretends to want an election.
It might be better for Governments if they had to work a little harder for support in the Oireachtas.
There are very few reasons to keep the prayer, and very many to ditch it.
When the Government increases the minimum wage, it takes money directly from employers, and puts it in the pockets of employees.
If Ireland truly was at the heart of Europe, we wouldn’t need to be in the EU to begin with – just ask the Swiss.
The real problem here is that all of this likely means that the next General election will see a result quite similar to the last one.
Every week, in this job, I get emails from people who believe – for whatever reason – that the Government is actively working against the interests of its own people
A party that has two such high profile, and similar outbursts, in a year, has some kind of a problem that needs to be fixed.
They’re still going to slice open your wallet. They’re just going to give you an injection, first, so you don’t feel it.
The truth about Paul Murphy is this: That if there were, ever, a fully socialist Ireland, he would denounce it as not socialist enough.