General Election 2020 Part 2

It’s actually lifted from BDO and the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation.

So SF and giving the people what they want?

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It is a hand-out but we are in a situation where well-designed handouts are appropriate. Just because measures have been introduced elsewhere doesn’t mean they’re good ideas - it could just mean that politicians elsewhere are cynical too.

If we reach a demand issue, then I think stuff like this may have merit but that so clearly isn’t the issue here.

Well it’s listening to a couple of bodies and taking it on board, no problem with lifting any policy from anywhere.

Time will tell – as further restrictions are lifted and people come out from under the bed and capacity increases it may very well be the master-stroke of the year… I’ll say nothing to no one when I spot you below in Wexford pal.

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I’ve a rake of staycations lined up … I’d say I’ll surely bump into you in some rainy Irish seaside “resort”

Car crash interview by Mad Varad there.

I wanted to meet Mary Lou McDonald to talk to her to tell her why I wouldn’t talk to her but she wouldn’t talk to me.

What a gimp.

PP have a market on who will be Green Party leader on 1st January 2021. They have Eamon Ryan at 1/3 and Catherine Martin at 2/1. Surely Martin is a great bet at that price?

Concept is OK… Likely drive prices up so you will get less bang for your voucher… 0% Vat on all accom sub 100 per night would have encouraged sensible pricing and given people more cash in pocket to spend in bars and resteraunts

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https://twitter.com/johngosullivan/status/1275534191896256512?s=21

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Once again Leo flounders when he is forced to go off script. Catherine Noone may have been onto something

Oh Dimmy.

You really need to let that bitterness and hatred be cleansed from your body.

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Think it will pass alright.

Some of the crap about the efforts of persuasion is pure invention though.

I’m hearing it will be in the range 69-73 FOR 31-27 AGAINST.

:popcorn:

The Greens are IN
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