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Niall O Brolchain the new Michael D

While the Indymedia commenters go on about the Fianna Fail-Green Party coalition openly colluding with these US torturers and murderers, in their protest that involved putting Liam Mellows in a orange boiler suit, Niall O’Brolchain is in one of the pictures next to Michael D. What struck me about this is Labour are having problems [...]

Fianna Fail Crowing Over Poll Results and Condemn Opposition of “Ugly, Attack Politics”

Bertie-hooray, Enda & Eamon-boo. Below is the Fianna Fail response to the gains it has seen in the Irish Times and Sunday Business Post over the week. As you can see, it is thrilled with its performance but it strikes me that this is also a boot that they have been waiting to apply for [...]

Sunday Business Post Red-C Poll: Fianna Fail and Fine Gael make gains

The trend since the election has been the return of the 2+ party system and this poll does little to dispel that impression. Following closely on the Irish Times poll midweek, there is good news for both of the big parties in today’s Sunday Business Post poll. Fianna Fail are up four to 36% while [...]

Plotting the Future for the Progressive Democrats and Labour

There are two small but interesting pieces in the Irish Times today concerning Labour and the PDs. The PDs are meeting in Galway today in a meeting organised by Noel Grealish to discuss future direction. Though the meeting is due to be “councillor-driven” and Mary Harney won’t be present it is interesting and symptomatic of [...]

Bertie, the Commissioners and the truth about tax…

There is a major ruck going on in the Republic over the rather convoluted and, frankly, highly dodgy account the Taoiseach has given the Mahon Tribunal concerning his tax affairs. Cian has the Enda Kenny statement that the Irish Times re-published in full in yesterday’s paper. Mr Ahern responded by calling the opposition leader a [...]

Minister Gormley can we ban the Bulbs or Not? - Update

Update: Below is a press release from Solus, the light bulb crowd about their meeting with Minister Gormley yesterday. They are not complimentary;
It was revealed today during a meeting with the Minister that his department had not put any proposals together on what lamps would be included in the ban and how he proposes to implement [...]

The post-Mullingar Discord… Labour and Fine Gael in 2008

Pat Leahy writing in the Sunday Business Post the other day noted something that I’d missed. When talking about the ‘fate of the opposition’ parties over the next twelve months he suggested that ‘…there is [a] significant cleavage emerging between the two main opposition parties following the failure of the so-called ‘Mullingar Accord’ to deliver [...]

Election Expenses

What they spent Report on disclosure of donations and election expenses at Dáil general election of 2007.
Breakdown
Fianna Fáil €3,650,240.55.

Fine Gael €2,809,474.25
The Labour Party €1,477,321.48
Progressive Democrats €1,012,707.52
Non-Party €795,862.25
Sinn Féin €685,095.66
The Green Party €553,858.70
Socialist Party €56,125.49
The Workers Party €30,200.14
Christian Solidarity Party €11,427.06

The Fianna Fáil mudguard on the Green Party? or how else to explain how almost 1 in 10 of us support the Green Party (apparently)…

It took me a while to realise there was something very odd about the latest RedC poll in the Sunday Business Post. Sure, Fianna Fáil has dipped precipitously. Well, after the month they’ve had one would think they’d better be down, at least a bit. Provisional Licences, pay increases, the latest noises from the Tribunal [...]

Mary Harney to face Vote of No Confidence Next Week

Labour are going to introduce a motion of no confidence in the Minister for Health Mary Harney in the Dail next week. Details of the motion are below the fold.
We ask everyone to contact their local FF/Green/Indp TDs either by phone,fax or email and ask them to support the vote of no confidence in Harney [...]

The bull of Politics.

Who said this.
waste incineration is used extensively within the OECD countries and is regulated by a number of EU Directives. Irish environmental legislation, in particular the Environmental Protection Agency Act. 1992, provides for the licensing of waste incineration activities on the basis of best practicable standards, including relevant EU requirements. Licences for both industrial and [...]

Eamon Gilmore’s First Labour Speech

I think that Harry is right in that this conference is primarily for internal consumption. Most conferences are about posturing these days but this one has more of an air of regrouping about it. Eamon Gilmore used his speech to outline that Labour’s new position politics is not all that radically different from its old [...]

bawk-bawk

Labour must be one of the biggest chicken shits in the world. They try to come across as a party of vision (or what ever buzzword they are flogging now) but in actual fact they are timid old church mice who just want everyone to like them and not take a stand on anything. Take [...]

Labour Conference Under Way

The Labour conference started this evening at 6:30, Eamon Gilmore was due to give the opening speech but due to the death of his mother Joan Burton opened the conference. Don’t forget that this is easily the most connected party conference that has happened here and hopefully will bring others along with it. The conference [...]

Labours aversion to science

So this week is national Science week and Labour conference. Science week should not just be about getting kids to do science but in this” knowledge” promoting Scientific thinking in society. Alas Labours contributions on the matter is to further the cause of mythology and falsehoods for electoral gain. On the 23th of October this [...]

Radio

Gonna be on The Last Word this evening at 5:20 or so talking about Labour’s internet plans for their conference. Harry McGee will be on too. Tune in if your around.

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