Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during their one-to-one General Election 2020 debate hosted by Pat Kenny on Virgin One Media on Tuesday
Watching the “big” debate on Wednesday between Leo Varadkar and Micheál Martin, it’s still very obvious there is no great difference between them.
They have always been “two halves” of a great party.
Let’s not waste time. We are very tired of all this point-scoring, this posturing, and this making of promises that cannot be kept.
This is a time of national crisis.
The best way to “commemorate” the Civil War (whose wounds still fester) is for the two parties to unite and get us back in line with the caring, unselfish spirit of the first Dáil.
John Johnston,
Waterford.
FIGHT!
Televised debate – take us to our leader (Irish Times letters page)
Uniting that shower would just make one massive party of sleeveens, gombeens and chancers.
they’d destroy each other out of pure spite, stupidity and pettiness. It would be amazing. It would make me buy a television.
…two cheeks…
Yes my polish colleague heard this phrase for the first time about the debate. She rather enjoyed it.
As do I.
Two haves who don’t give any kind of flying fliuch about the many have nots they created between them over the last 11 years.
“They have always been “two halves” of a great party.”
Great?
Ah here.
RTE and Virgin think they’re both great. Sure that’s all sorted. we will just swap them round so. Irish voters are thick as champ