General Election 2020 Hub

You’re in full shin-bot mode now boi!

The Greens did some job the last time they were part of a coalition government - 2007-11. Bankrupted the country with Fianna Fáil and ceded it’s sovereignty.

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You’re very out of touch, young people hate Varadkar and Fine Gael.

What the fuck would you know about anything you fucking twink

So eager to try and get the dog in you missed my further post. So you’re clearly not as down with the kids as you think

A Fine Gael lead government with a strong mandate is the only option really for a stable government. The 32nd Dail was an utter shambles for the last four years with such fragmentation.

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Aren’t you the same guy who was lauding Eddie Howe as some sort of management guru recently.

Your predictions are cringe.

Glas has had a long day tirelessly fighting racists. Perhaps that radioactive mulch he’s been eating from his slow-cooker is giving him special powers.

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According to this poll from October Fine Gael are by far the most popular party among 18-24 year olds. They were also the most popular party among that age group in the last local elections

Someone should run on a legalize weed platform. They’d be away in a hack

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@glasagusban has been taking some beating these last few days

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A Saturday election is going to do the greens a power of good

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@glasagusban you fucking fanny

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31% support for Fine Gael amongst 18-24 year olds according to that poll. Where’s @Rocko getting his figures from?

They were promoting Diesel cars last time they got to power. Not a clue.

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They’ll bump back up the tax on them again if they get a chance. Youd want your head examined biting for them

Glas is fighting the good fight.

Apologies for using actual polling data from last May instead of opinion polls.

FG got 11% of the vote in the European elections for 18 - 25 year olds.

Local elections were much better for FG.

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Europe smurope

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Thanks for clarifying that. A European election a very different beast to a general election.