This afternoon.
Merrion Square, Dublin 2.
Protestors, including Ivana Bacik, newly elected leader of the Labour Party, gather outside Government Buildings for the 2022 Global Climate Strike.
Meanwhile…
I’m a lifelong Labour voter. Last night, I listened to the Ivana Bacik Drivetime interview with Sarah McInerney. If politicians can’t cost their plans, it might be a good idea not to vote for posters. Now, more than ever, we need substance, not style. pic.twitter.com/M0yCYffqv9
— Philip Nolan (@philipnolan1) March 25, 2022
Gulp.
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What bottom feeders
Are those students from Loreto on the Green (see what I did there)?
Good for them. They have to keep pushing all the parties to take it seriously.
Intro to politics for these kids. Ivana will agree with them, tell them she’s worried too, and has plans to turn the gov. around on issues effecting them. Then she’ll get in as the new Joan Burton FG mudflap, and NONE of what she told those kids will get done unless FG give her the nod.
Theyre wasting time talking to her, and she’s only using them for photos.
It’s always sad watching children holding signs & opinions furious about whatever their teachers have told them to be furious about.
Instead of teaching them how to think, they’ve been taught what to think.
Ivana just hopes they’ll stay ignorant enough when they get to voting age.
A vote cast in ignorance is counted the same as one cast in anger (at how the Labour party screwed us over the last time they got in.)
+1
Batpoo will serve as Labour’s pallbearer, lowering them gently down to their final resting place, in a coalition of the dead with FF & it can’t come soon enough, the current bunch are only going to further besmirch the reputation of a once-great party.
PS, The “once-great” stuff was a fib, obviously.
Stand back and let the young generation sort this out.
https://youtu.be/Tv-jD1Zf-84