Fine Gael are having a nightmare campaign and momentum is hugely against them now. It all started with an incredibly lazy and unambitious manifesto.
Simon Harris has shown he is not fit to be a leader of this country. The video of him showing a complete lack of respect and empathy towards that disability carer will do huge damage with the average voter and his absolute petulance during that RTE debate did not go down well either.
Phoenix9999 on
Look at the Magic Money tree now. You don’t need to carefully cost your promises if you don’t plan on keeping them.
Unlucky-Ad2485 on
If you’re not telling him he’s the tic toc man he doesn’t want to know, shallow fucker
Polizzy on
Simon harris has a lot of schooling to do between now and the debate that’s on Tuesday, or he’ll just be terrible again & apologise online the next day.
CuteHoor on
>The research also found significant – albeit smaller – gaps in Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin’s spending plans.
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>Roantree notes that both parties have pencilled in €20 billion per year by 2030 for maintaining existing services, which is significantly less – €2.5 billion per year – than what the IFAC has said will be needed.
Why are our three biggest parties so utterly useless? It’s a sad state of affairs when I’ll be disappointed with whichever of them ends up in government.
viscacatalunya1 on
That’s just pocket liner don’t mind that.
jesusthatsgreat on
Just to be clear, Simon Harris didn’t sign off on it, it was his minister for finance that did just so you’re aware.
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Fine Gael are having a nightmare campaign and momentum is hugely against them now. It all started with an incredibly lazy and unambitious manifesto.
Simon Harris has shown he is not fit to be a leader of this country. The video of him showing a complete lack of respect and empathy towards that disability carer will do huge damage with the average voter and his absolute petulance during that RTE debate did not go down well either.
Look at the Magic Money tree now. You don’t need to carefully cost your promises if you don’t plan on keeping them.
If you’re not telling him he’s the tic toc man he doesn’t want to know, shallow fucker
Simon harris has a lot of schooling to do between now and the debate that’s on Tuesday, or he’ll just be terrible again & apologise online the next day.
>The research also found significant – albeit smaller – gaps in Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin’s spending plans.
>
>Roantree notes that both parties have pencilled in €20 billion per year by 2030 for maintaining existing services, which is significantly less – €2.5 billion per year – than what the IFAC has said will be needed.
Why are our three biggest parties so utterly useless? It’s a sad state of affairs when I’ll be disappointed with whichever of them ends up in government.
That’s just pocket liner don’t mind that.
Just to be clear, Simon Harris didn’t sign off on it, it was his minister for finance that did just so you’re aware.