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How can the Single Party (FF) State be ended?

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FF have already bankrupted the country, for the third time.
No they doubled the number of people at work and brought long overdue peace to this country.

They are now responding to the ever changing world economic situation by making the hard (and unpopular) decisions to protect this country and its people, all of them, even the likes of you.
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No they doubled the number of people at work and brought long overdue peace to this country.

They are now responding to the ever changing world economic situation by making the hard (and unpopular) decisions to protect this country and its people, all of them, even the likes of you.
They doubled unemployment in 12 months. They created the economic mess when they facilitated the theft of billions from the people of Ireland through the property bubble they created.
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They doubled unemployment in 12 months. They created the economic mess when they facilitated the theft of billions from the people of Ireland through the property bubble they created.
So its just an Irish problem is it?

So why are the G20 meeting in London? The worst WORLD economic crisis in a century might have something to do with it

FF lead governments created and managed the economic circumstances that doubled the number of people at work, and are now making the neccessary and unpopular decisions to ensure this country survives the world economic crisis
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So its just an Irish problem is it?

So why are the G20 meeting in London? The worst WORLD economic crisis in a century might have something to do with it

FF lead governments created and managed the economic circumstances that doubled the number of people at work, and are now making the neccessary and unpopular decisions to ensure this country survives the world economic crisis
The problem is a lot worse in Ireland than elsewhere. They are not making the neccessary decisions either. Far from it in fact.
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Digout - don't feed the troll. This thread is about how to get ff out, not why.
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No they doubled the number of people at work and brought long overdue peace to this country.

They are now responding to the ever changing world economic situation by making the hard (and unpopular) decisions to protect this country and its people, all of them, even the likes of you.
explain to me why ireland, small open servicebased economy is now the undisputed basketcase of the EU with more than one in ten people out of a job, INDEFINITELY,

whereas denmark, small open servicebased economy is now dealing with exact same "ever changing world economic situation" with plenty of exchequer resources and moderate, almost negligable impact on the populations living standards.

Two words for you BERTIE AND COWEN AND THEIR KLEPTOCRATIC QUICK BUCK SELF-INTERESTED SPEND TODAY STARVE TOMORROW AS LONG AS THE 1% IN THE GOLDEN CIRCLE ARE OK policies.

Have you ANY other explanation? Didn't think so.
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Digout - don't feed the troll. This thread is about how to get ff out, not why.
Good point. I'm thinking the only way is to have an ABFF campaign.
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explain to me why ireland, small open servicebased economy is now the undisputed basketcase of the EU with more than one in ten people out of a job, INDEFINITELY,

whereas denmark, small open servicebased economy is now dealing with exact same "ever changing world economic situation" with plenty of exchequer resources and moderate, almost negligable impact on the populations living standards.

Two words for you BERTIE AND COWEN AND THEIR KLEPTOCRATIC QUICK BUCK SELF-INTERESTED SPEND TODAY STARVE TOMORROW AS LONG AS THE 1% IN THE GOLDEN CIRCLE ARE OK policies.

Have you ANY other explanation? Didn't think so.
so what are you going to do about it? Please also ignore PV.
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so what are you going to do about it? Please also ignore PV.

Vote as I would usually in the locals except I won't be giving the usual transfer to the GP. Continue to lambast anyone I know about my Tax-a-FF-voter proposal, and about the inequities of FF generally. Canvass for my local Lab candidates.

Possibly join any coup attempt orchestrated by Digout if he goes through with it any day soon...

What other options do I have?
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Good point. I'm thinking the only way is to have an ABFF campaign.
I see your logic but I'd have a very hard time voting for a Green at this point.
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