The mystery of faith.
“European regulators should stand strong”.
It is difficult – but by no means impossible – to see such a scenario unfolding.
And perhaps all candidates might be asked, in an ideal world, about what they think of RTE confining the debate to only eight candidates, ranging from the left to the far left.
New additions.
Of the three EU constituencies, Dublin is the one with the fewest certainty. And the candidate who the polls say is the most certain has, I think, more to worry about than many of his competitors.
Senior government figures, such as Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin and Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty, have said that Ireland should discuss lowering the voting age to 16. Ben Scallan asks Doherty if this makes sense, given that 16-year-olds aren’t even allowed to drink.
“It’s a good idea.”
“A scourge.”
“What happens when they’re full?” Gript Editor John McGuirk says that the Government’s plan to build new asylum centres with 4,000 beds will make the problem worse, not better. https://www.virginmediatelevision.ie/player/show/1294/215414/0/The-Tonight-Show
in a more relaxed setting, politicians were obviously and perhaps understandably more open to expressing, and considering, a wider range of views.
It should also be noted, of course, that those who dislike the Rose of Tralee nonetheless seek constantly to ape its success