A Limerick A Day

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Tackling the “constipated” public and civil service will be one of the biggest challenges for Sinn Féin in government, party president Mary Lou McDonald (above) has said

It seems Sinn Féin boss Mary Lou
Has proclaimed that she knows what to do
If she gets into power
She’ll spend every hour
Helping the bureaucrats poo

John Moynes

RollingNews

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12 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

      1. GiggidyGoo

        Large tin of prunes for Daisy – the MUP has kicked in so a dose of cheap beer won’t do it anymore for her.

  1. SOQ

    Mary Lou knows there is little votes in the state sector, especially the Civil Service. They are disliked if not hated by the general public so she is pitching in the opposite direction. It will be interesting times when SF get into power for sure, because in some cases, it will literally be cats among pigeons.

    1. Johnny

      ..you know who dislikes them most,those with their hand out,having problems collecting or are you finally self supporting these days ?

      “There is immense talent in our civil service, our public service, and our public administration, that’s the first thing that needs to be said.”

  2. bisted

    …I think MaryLou is signaling that the only way for her to get into power is doing a deal with the republican wing of FF…question is…which will Peadar Tobin join up with?

    1. Daisy Chainsaw

      Peadar hopes he’ll be a power broker, he’ll find out fast he’s irrelevant like most single issue candidates. There’ll be no more Tony Gregorys.

    2. goldenbrown

      current occupants will be praying for more scary pandemic/some other distracting scare story at bedtime excuse to exist and prolong their current gravy session

      in my minds eye the timelines for what you reckon on will be the week before Varadker is due to be handed the ceremonial conch..
      followed 30 days of PR mayhem and whichever defections are gonna happen…
      leading to a subsequent Dail collapse
      and a GE

      it’s FG vs SF+

      really looking forward to it

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