General Election 2020 Part 2

Draw a diagram of the bunch involved in the 1989 JMOB site sale in Ballsbridge

Very statesman like of Leo.

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Will he don the green if SF/FF dont reach an agreement?

Why wouldn’t they reach an agreement?

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My auld lad had a truck/bus licence until very recently, maybe 10 years ago or so when they took it off him. He never set foot in a truck in his life, but he said twas no harm to have it anyway.

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All Danes get their first BSc and MSc paid for by the State

That’s it, tis no secret who they are, just follow the names that come up regularly in any of the tribunals. Not one of them ever got so much as a slap on the wrists.

That’s why we are so resilient now. The younger generation never had it so good.

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What was FF’s stance to SF pre election?

The Swedes had their own banking crisis in the early 90’s.

We basically followed the Swedish model for the bank bailout, unfortunately Anglo was a whole different level of mess to even what the Swedes had managed.

The people have spoken. The parties need to make this happen now.

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My mother got license in that amnesty. What a solution. When was the big long bank strike?

:roll_eyes:

There’s only 3 seats between FF/FG — the point is Leo has a responsibility to don the green here and at least enter talks - unless he’s a hypocrite?

After the Don Tidey (?) kidnapping when he was kidnapped using a fake Garda checkpoint the thing to do if you were a Dublin professional who had decided to drive after 5 was to speed through any checkpoint and go home and report an attempted kidnapping.

Because FF are reticent to change.

My sources tell me FF are ready to embrace their wayward cousins SF/IRA and abstain to allow Mary Lou be elected Ireland’s first female Taoiseach.

@anon61878697 you should make plans to be in Dublin tomorrow week. Up the Ra will ring out in bars all around Kildare Street.

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My Grandfather on my mothers side would attend the Sean South commemoration every year, and for a week either side of it the Grandmother wouldn’t talk to him for that very reason. “You’ll be on a list, and you’ll be sacked and we’ll be starving” was the argument for the two weeks apparently. Every year for as long as the mother can remember :sweat_smile:
Same man was a massive labour supporter, as were a lot of Limerick City fellas at the time, my mother had to vote labour whoever they put up. “The only party that’ll mind the working man”. He’d be sad to see them now.

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No he doesn’t, not at this juncture.

Anyone that participated in the protests outside the British Embassy or other such civilian matches were blocked from entry to the civil service. Mad stuff.