30 thoughts on “Labour’s Way

      1. Rich Uncle Skeleton

        I didn’t even see the hollow words on the second one until you pointed that out.

        1. realPolithicks

          And with Ireland’s two tier health care system you will probably have to wait years to get your eyes checked.

  1. han solo's carbonite dream

    labour the party of the SJW , oh right the do have O’Riordan as high priest in waiting…

    all clear now.

    a vote for FF so….

  2. ahjayzis

    At least it’s less of a complete rip-off of the Tory 2015 campaign from Fine Gael.

    Enda will be writing Lynton Crosby a royalty cheque.

    Still though, hire a fupping graphic designer Labour. Jobbridge doesn’t cut it.

  3. Lorcan Nagle

    If they’re trying to talk about what they did for womem, they probably shouldn’t bring up the awful, awful mess that is the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act.

  4. MoyestWithExcitement

    That first one is hilarious. ‘Two thirds of people at the bottom are women so we made the bottom slightly less crappy’.

  5. Anne

    “we have increased the minimum wage by 20% to €9.15 per hour” it says.

    The minimum wage was €8.65.
    50 cent increase is not 20%.

    .50/8.65 x 100 gives me 5.78 %

    That leaves you with approximately 15% bullpoo

    1. ahjayzis

      Nopes, in fairness to them the min wage was 7.65 for a few months before they came into office. They restored it and then added to it.

        1. ahjayzis

          Ah there’s dozens of things to condemn them for, and I won’t be voting for them again, but highlighting what they’ve done in *this* term to get re-elected for the next isn’t really delving that far into the past.

    1. Anne

      They decreased it from 8.65 to 7.65 for a few months in 2011, as recommended by the IMF.
      Labour are taking credit for increasing it by 20% from that time frame.

        1. Neilo

          I agree with ahj here: maybe on this we should give Labour the benefit of the doubt on this one. It’s hardly the worst piece of electioneering I’ve seen.

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