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Poll Reveals That Majority Of Electorate Want A National All Party Government To Lead

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Old 13th February 2010
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62% Want a National government to lead us out of this crisis

More Here:-The Sunday Leads | election.ie

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When the headline finding is broken down, it reveals that supporters of Fianna Fáil (66 per cent), Fine Gael (56%), Labour (64%), Green (50%) and Sinn Féin (64%) want a national all-party government.
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Those types of polls I would draw no attention to. The majority of the electorate barely know what a National All Party Government Would mean. In terms of polls I like to use this clip to explain who insignificant they are.


National All Party Government Would just be an easier way of FF spreading the blame around.
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62% Want a National government to lead us out of this crisis

More Here:-The Sunday Leads | election.ie



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I have always felt this is the way to go, too small a country for anything otherwise.
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With George Lee as Taoiseach, I suppose..
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Thats as naff as anything we could do... and its naff to support the idea as all we well have is a a bus load off people all clamoring to see who gets a seat at the round table.
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For God's sake... hardly any of the electorate even know what a National Government is...
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It's hard to believe nearly 2/3 of us are that thick.
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what's so wrong with the idea ? Does anyone believe we really have a properly functioning democracy as it is ? Would replacing FF with FG make that much of a difference ?
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No. The virus of Big Government, tax-and-spend, PC Socialism must not be allowed to further infect the halls of Government Buildings. Leftwing parties in govt will only impede public-sector reform, open the floodgates of illegal-immigration, and throw the gates of Irish prisons off the hinges with soft and suspended sentences.
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Being in government by all means possible is a core Glasraí and FF value, so they'd grasp any chance of a National Government with both hands.
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