Bertie did a good one with The Dunph yesterday.
@Little_Lord_Fauntleroy - Interesting to see where the establishment shills are getting their views — Bertie Ahern and David McWilliams …
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Hi Richie … What to you think of the rise of SF and the left in Irish politics?
Bertie has seen it all. His rehabilitation is nearly complete. He is interesting on how the process works in negotiations and electoral strategy.
Interesting choice of words for this show.
McWilliams sees merit in SF in a lot of areas.
McWilliams is a great guy.
The Dalkey Book festival he runs is a great event.
Copy and paste from podcast page. I agree fair and balanced is a bold choice of words . IMO, its better than mainstream reporting, all boils down to critical thinking. I don’t listen for him, more for the content brought in discussion.
He also said that the Swiss direct democracy model could be looked at for a United Ireland with the use of double majorities for certain matters.
Another great podcast:
The higherside chat show -
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The country would become ungovernable in about five minutes if that happened.
Humphries suggested any UI would need devolved government to remain but devolved from Dublin rather than London.
Stormont would definitely remain.
Ken Early had a good post election podcast on the second captains.
Was very good
The two guests were very good, Brian Hanly was on one a few weeks ago and was very interesting
He was excellent the RIC controversy. Both were a breath of fresh air with their analysis. It was plain spoken without the condescending tone you’d get off the national media.
I’d never heard of Brian Hanly before the RIC podcast.
Which reminds me must have a look to see if he had published any books.