Who will be the candidates for each party?
Who will be the candidates for each party?
Ryan and a.n.other for FF
Mitchell for FF, possibly plus a.n.other.
Labour unknown
Green unknown
McDonald for SF.
Seats will be 1 FF, 1 FG, probably Labour for the third seat. McDonald to lose.
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Who are the possible candidates for Labour,Greens,Socialists and will there be any suprise independents?
Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
Mary Lou has been voted the Best Irish MEP by her peers in Strasbourg for the work she has done on employment rights.
Mary Lou is an articulate campaigner and has taken the lead in the highly successful NO campaign (Sinn Féin are the only major party to argue for a NO vote). Sinn Féin's campaign has given it a publicity gain.
Euro elections are not like Dail elections and Sinn Féin can expect to pick up votes from people who are tired of the present FF monopolisation of politics.
Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald will get the third seat not Labour.
RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams
Will Mckenna run again ..splitting the women's and No vote?
Originally Posted by factual
Sinn Fein's organization in Dublin has falling apart after G.E showing .....she won't perform...I cannot see her getting the votes she got the last time!!!
I hear the PD's are preparing a "high profile" candidate in Dublin for EU 2009!
McDowell?Originally Posted by pollogic
RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams
female!
Who? Not LO'D?Originally Posted by pollogic
RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams