This is…
Fine Gael’s campaign video for Helen McEntee, who is contesting the Meath East by-election, caused by the death of Shane McEntee, Helen’s father.
(Thanks Fod)
This is…
Fine Gael’s campaign video for Helen McEntee, who is contesting the Meath East by-election, caused by the death of Shane McEntee, Helen’s father.
(Thanks Fod)
Mmm.
Snug.
Sheilagh writes:
I came across this pic of Fine Gael’s online campaign team during the 2011 election in Michael Gallagher and Michael Marsh’s How Ireland Voted 2011: The Full Story of Ireland’s Earthquake Election.
In a chapter on the online side of the election, the authors [Matthew Wall and Maria Laura Sudulich] found Fine Gael led the way in using online technologies for their campaign.
They said Fine Gael had over THIRTY volunteers working full time.
However, they couldn’t determine how this activity related to the [party’s] performance.
Thirty.
It’ll be like the West Wing, they said.
More on the book here.
You may have heard Fine Gael TD James Bannon‘s Dail speech last night.
Here’s a flava:
One could perhaps call the revelations about Savita’s death coincidental, but the resultant media outbursts and overwrought reactions seem too opportunistic for that. From being a weapon to try to force the Government’s hand, I hope that calm will prevail and that this report will be assessed and viewed in an independent light. However, I am anxious that any legislation should not be rushed through in a knee-jerk reaction to the report, the death of Savita and the other matters that are impacting on it.
Having had major reservations about the timing of the news of Savita’s death, the publication of which came as a shock and surprise to her family, the fact that there is now a question mark over some of the reporting of the facts of the case only serves to add credence to the opportunism of the exposure of this tragic death. I am shocked to read that the sequence of events may have been at least muddled but, at worst, distorted. That what was reported or not reported, whatever way one looks at it, prompted a recent independent inquiry into the death of Savita, was inexcusable.
…We have come a long way in this country since the days when a husband would be told in the same breath that his wife had died and that he had a beautiful baby girl or boy. The reality was often indescribably tragic. A family might already consist of six or more children who would be left without a mother and a grieving husband without a wife. Sense has prevailed and directed our actions. I hope that will continue to be the case.
Dail debate: Expert Group (Oireachtas.ie)
LB writes:
Breathtaking. I had to remind myself this isn’t Ireland of the 1950s. He explicitly implies that the exposure of Savita’s death was “opportunistic”. Maybe it’s just the way he was ‘braw hup”. He also expresses his admiration for Hillary Clinton in his 2011 campaign video. Now that’s just a tiny bit ironic.
More photos of aborted foetuses sent into the office. This time disguised as a Christmas card to beat the filter.
— Alan Farrell TD (@AlanFarrell) December 7, 2012
From Dublin North TD Alan Farrell (FG).
Fine Gael TD, Dr Liam Twomey preparing for a Barnardo’s photoshoot outside Leinster House earlier.
He is running the Dublin marathon in aid of the children’s charity with FG colleague Damien English (top in green).
Also: Badly-arranged baggy short/underpant containment (coupled with unfortunate shadows) or large majority?
YOU decide.
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Budget
Unlike the other parties, Fine Gael will take on the big vested interests that have contributed to the current crisis – the bankers, the bondholders, the developers and the unions. And we will aggressively cut the waste in our public service to keep all taxes as
low as possible.
Public Sector
Our public sector is too large, too inefficient and too expensive. Fine Gael will improve the quality of public services by prioritizing frontline services – that’s teachers, health professionals Gardaí, Local Authority services etc, and will streamline systems, eliminate
red tape and waste and managers will be accountable. The outdated and inefficient annual budget system will be replaced with an open and transparent system to manage the nation’s finances. Fine Gael’s Public Sector Strategy will reduce the cost of the Public Sector by 10% over the next four years. This will save €5bn by eliminating waste and abolishing 145 quangos.
Still.
Early days.
The Five Point Recovery Plan (Enda Kenny, Mayo FG)
Thanks Lars Biscuits
To this motion: “This Council supports the same rights and entitlements to civil marriages for all citizens of Donegal regardless of race, religion or sexuality.”
Meeting tonight.
Via @PaddyDuffy
Yesterday’s Roscommon People.
And last year’s Fine Gael election manifesto promise:
Oh yes.
Latest CSO figures show there was a 7 per cent increase in suicide last year – with 525 people taking their lives.
And may we take this opportunity to wish a Happy World Suicide Prevention Week to you and yours.
Roscommon People screengrab via @Nairamk