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BS: ireland election

10 Feb 20 - 03:52 AM (#4033316)
Subject: BS: ireland election
From: The Sandman

a big change blowing?


10 Feb 20 - 04:47 AM (#4033321)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Iains

I guess Varadkar will have to concentrate on his own "small" country now, or is it game over for him?


10 Feb 20 - 05:01 AM (#4033325)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Steve Shaw

So the tired ould Big Two won't work with Sinn Féin. Blimey, even Paisley managed that. If there has to be another election, let's hope that Sinn Féin won't be caught out again and that they'll put up a lot more candidates. I have a feeling that we're in for an ugly coalition that will serve democracy badly.


10 Feb 20 - 10:37 AM (#4033372)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Stilly River Sage

ONLY because the main part of Ireland is not in the UK can this political thread go forward. We get too much fighting in these, and here's your official heads-up, this thread will be monitored.


10 Feb 20 - 11:07 AM (#4033380)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Steve Shaw

One day there will be a border poll. This result, on top of brexit which upped the ante in both parts of Ireland, not only sharply increases the likelihood of one but also guarantees that a poll will be divisive. The most likely outcome, a narrow victory for one side or the other, could produce a winners/losers syndrome that would restart the Troubles. Didn't brexit do well?


10 Feb 20 - 03:38 PM (#4033450)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: vectis

They wanted the "tired ould buggers" out and that is, possibly, what is going to happen. Maybe a bit of more honest and less self serving government is on its way?


10 Feb 20 - 07:06 PM (#4033486)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Steve Shaw

But there WILL be border polls, both sides of the border. Gird your loins. Trouble ahead.


11 Feb 20 - 05:18 AM (#4033535)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: The Sandman

SF 37 24.53%
FF 38 22.18%
FG 35 20.86%
IO 21 15.39%
GP 12 7.13%
Lab 6 4.38%
SD 6 2.90%
SPBP 5


11 Feb 20 - 06:07 AM (#4033547)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: The Sandman

leo varadakar is very unlikly to form a government , he might not be leader of his party shortly


11 Feb 20 - 06:16 AM (#4033548)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: beachcomber

The amazing thing is that the Sinn Fein candidates were sent packing in the previous European and Local Government Elections by the very people (their friends and neighbours) who gave them massive majorities last Saturday. Because of those chastening results the party did not field as many candidates as they might have. Many of the candidates that they did put up received enough votes to elect a running mate had one been there.
Any Government organised with SF leading will be up against it from every side. I wish them luck because it is good to shake up the hitherto smug and well established "big two" (as they were)
It was the younger people who decided that their day had come and the history of SF and the IRA didn't bother most of them, they know so little about it all.


13 Feb 20 - 07:23 PM (#4034124)
Subject: RE: BS: ireland election
From: Murpholly

Is the island of Ireland the only two countries who have a political partyh standing in both countries?