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C. Flower
20-09-2010, 04:11 PM
http://news.ie.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=154721211

Sinn Fein has been very quiet and has performed poorly in the polls, given the thirst for an alternative. They have their "Think in" today and tomorrow.




The Government is being brought “screaming before the courts” by Sinn Féin on the issue of the three outstanding byelections, according to the party’s Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin.

As Sinn Féin’s think-in got underway in Dublin today, Mr Ó Caoláin said the High Court would hear a case by Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty on October 18th which is designed to force the Government into holding a byelection in Donegal South-West.

“Sinn Féin are the only party that are bring this Government screaming before the courts in order to force them to not only have the Donegal South-West byelection but Dublin South and Waterford,” he said.
Mr Ó Caoláin described the recent controversy over Taoiseach Brian Cowen’s radio performance at the Fianna Fáil think-in in Galway as “a modern-day example of Nero fiddling while Rome burned”.
He said Sinn Féin would contest up to 40 constituencies, “maybe all 43 constituencies”, in the next election but did not have a target number of seats it aimed to achieve.
However, he said Fianna Fail had “about a snowball’s chance in hell” of entering coalition with Sinn Féin after the election. He also described the leader of the Labour Party Eamon Gilmore as a “political fiancé” to Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny.
Mr Ó Caoláin said a commission should examine what could be done to bring the National Assets Management Agency (Nama) to an end as soon as possible. “It is time to bring this madness to an end.”

Mick Tully
20-09-2010, 11:30 PM
They will be like Labour ( thats a contradiction in it's self ) when the keys of the Merc are dangled in front of them they will beat each other to get into the back seat unless Steak Knife is driving.

Newsy
20-09-2010, 11:39 PM
"In education Government cuts mean dilapidated schools, larger classes and neglect of special needs," he said.

"In health the cuts mean longer waiting lists, cancelled operations, more people on trolleys and chairs in A&E, hospital services closed down.

"If the recruitment ban in the public health services is maintained over the next three years then a further 6,000 posts will remain unfilled."

Mr O Caolain said the planned cuts were part of a totally flawed fiscal policy that would take the life blood out of the economy.

"Many economic commentators would have us believe that savage cuts to vital public services are inevitable. That is not the case," he said.

The party's Dáil leader said investment in job creation and job retention would make a real difference in people's lives and provide a real return to public finances.

The party is preparing for a pre-Budget rally against cuts in Dublin on Saturday December 4.

I imagine their vote will be up, following a GE. They may tap into the anger that is there about the present gov.


Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/sf-demands-an-end-to-nama-474387.html#ixzz107FsnxP1

Cáthasaigh
21-09-2010, 12:31 AM
I imagine their vote will be up, following a GE. They may tap into the anger that is there about the present gov.


Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/sf-demands-an-end-to-nama-474387.html#ixzz107FsnxP1

Cross border counter-politics, the illusion of radical opposition.

Fraxinus
21-09-2010, 07:51 PM
I imagine their vote will be up, following a GE. They may tap into the anger that is there about the present gov.


Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/sf-demands-an-end-to-nama-474387.html#ixzz107FsnxP1

They've been saying that for the past few elections, local, European and Dáil, and never lived up to expectations. I'll be suprised if they increase their TDs by more than one.

C. Flower
21-09-2010, 08:17 PM
They say they're going to stand 50 candidates.

Mick Tully
21-09-2010, 08:29 PM
Maybe there should be some quality control on who stands for election in all parties.