Given that Libertas are on the "verge" of becoming a political party at the next european elections when they might run a candidate or two, where do they stand on college fees??
Simple question
Given that Libertas are on the "verge" of becoming a political party at the next european elections when they might run a candidate or two, where do they stand on college fees??
Simple question
Where in the name of God do people get the idea that Libertas are about to become a political party at the next Euro elections ?
And even if they did, when did college fees become a European issue ?
I really think threads like these should be deleted at birth .... they are ridiculous
Libertas want lower taxes on the rich so therefore they would most likely want to re-introduce fees.
Where have Libertas stated they wanted lower taxes on the rich ?Originally Posted by Harpo
More importantly where do they stand on the Russian invasion of Georgia?
Don't hold your breath.
Usual trawling for a stick with which to beat Libertas. Any old stick will do,Originally Posted by Whatuwant2007
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If Ganley can sell his kit to both sides then Libertas are winners all round.Originally Posted by Magror14
Firstly this is about third level fees, it doens't matter a damn what Libertas thinks, secondly, anyone too lazy to even check, rather than sit here and whinge, should check out the Libertas site from Friday where there is a release about Georgia.
Their position on 3rd level fees is that they are opposed to an unaccountable Brussels elite, and want Ireland to keep its Commissioner. They are also angry that a copy of the Treaty hasn't been sent to all prospective third level candidatesOriginally Posted by Whatuwant2007
Originally Posted by mccafferty cat
<humour>I think they're planning to campaign during the children's referendum telling people it will mean children will get more pocket money! </humour>