Ireland politics (Part 2)

But the lads on Twitter said MNCs pay no tax in Ireland :thinking:

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They have indeed. All that money and nowhere for people to live and a shit show of a health service that is pretty close to locking the country down again. Fucking miraculous alright.

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Fair play to FG, doing their utmost to clean up the mess left to them by successive FF governments. They’re getting there, they just need more time.

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it appears from the stats that the effective tax rate is quite low

Shows lower tax rates mean higher tax receipts

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Can chay and paddy WiFi make it stick?

ROD ROD ROD

Eamon Eamon Eamon

Its looking more and more likely that FF and FG will merge

FFG merged long ago

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SF and FF are natural coalition partners.

Definitely a sense people want to see what SF will do with power.

They’ll have their chance after the next GE you’d feel.

Will we have Gardai management spitting their dummy if SF get into power?
Last week there was outrage apparently when Martin Kenny raised concerns the GRA have about certain issues in the Dail. Adare was invoked as per usual

And yet Jim O’Callaghan will take over and block it from happening, in doing so sealing the death of the party.

Whilst doing actual business with Gerry - you couldn’t make it up

Eamon encouraging the burning of fossil fuels. Disgusting

Based on those figures SF might not need FF or FG to form a govt and I think SF might swallow up some of that FF vote

FG wet dream is a spell in opposition to a SF government regardless of the partner

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No they’ll need a partner. Vote management is absolutely key though for them assuming the polls remain consistent. They left as many as 5/6 seats behind them last election due to not running enough candidates. They might have the opposite problem this time around if they run too many

They might not need FF or FG . They will need the left parties and certain Indos to join