‘We Believe Such A Government Will Strengthen The Position Of Sinn Féin’

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31 thoughts on “‘We Believe Such A Government Will Strengthen The Position Of Sinn Féin’

  1. Optimus Grime

    Young Fine Gael are thinking ahead to the election where they may be grown up Fine Gael and then have to lose an election to Sinn Fein. Are Sinn Fein that scary to FFG?

    1. goldenbrown

      oh definitely. they’re brought up to believe in and fear the shinner flesh-eating subhumans.

    2. Cian

      FG just lost an election to SF (and FF). So I’d say that is probably a yes – traditionally FG were the second party; they are now third and are scared to lose another election and not regain second.

      1. class wario

        going to get whiplash from the constant 180s on how to interpret the election results from ye lads

    1. goldenbrown

      if Plan Greenwash doesn’t work out it would surely come sooner than September, no? or would there be even more slow bicycling whilst passing the parcel to be done?

  2. george

    “equality of opportunity not equality of outcomes” translates to: “It is your fault you’re poor or homeless. We aren’t because our parents are superior and we won’t bein the future because we are also superior.”

    1. Clampers Outside

      LOL!
      Equality of outcome = Everyone gets a medal.

      I’ll get me hammer and sickle.

      1. george

        You miss the point completely yet again Clampers. “Equality of outcomes” is YFG’s own language and loaded with bias to justify their own sense of superiority and lack of empathy.

        1. Clampers Outside

          That’s your reading.

          My reading is they recognise it for what it is, regressive.

      2. class wario

        LOL!

        Equality of opportunity = I climb over the corpses of everybody else to get my medal.

        I’ll get me swastika.

        1. Clampers Outside

          To strive for equality of opportunity is to strive to better everyone’s circumstances.

          To strive for equality of outcome is to strive to bring everyone down to lowest performers level.

          And you think the first is fascist? Proper lols, didn’t know you were that far left in fairness.

        2. Clampers Outside

          Equality of outcome can it even be produced between siblings within the same family unit.

          To even attempt it on a societal level is nonsensical, utopian pie in the sky stuff.

  3. dav

    I’d say Leo is tearing his hair out, he would have wanted the greens to scupper the deal. now he has his own little band of alt-righters wrecking his plans.

  4. class wario

    with the likes of that foley walsh “the liberals made breivik do what he did” guy at the forefront, you’d be worried about how ‘right’ the YFG lads are and are going to get.

    quite funny to think what the reaction on here would be if SF didn’t go into govt because it’d “make FG look good” though lol

  5. Joxer

    so heres a question: lets say we go back to the polls and Sinn Fein take most seats but crucially do not secure a majority. Lets say that they woo the left parties and indys and still cannot make up the numbers. Their only choice is to coalesce with FG…. will there be another poll? will either party countenance getting into the scratcher with the other?

    1. A Person

      Say, for arguments sake, that SF actually tried to form a govt, and do something as opposed to just moan all the time. Same as they did in the north. Just pulled out when they had to make decisions. You apparently won the election – form a govt, make some decisions. Answer some questions. Not a hope.

    2. A Person

      Btw, what are all my comments subject a 5 minute delay. is it because I comment badly on the shinners and gemma.

      1. scottser

        no david, it’s because you comment badly full stop. the time lag is probably due to the lads in the office breaking their holes laughing at you before they put up your ‘contributions’.

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