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    The Campaign Day ahead

    Fianna Fail is today concentrating on job creation and Fine Gael are concentrating on crime, Enda Kenny will be visting Laois/Offaly & Galway East.

    Bertie Ahern and Michael McDowell are in Belfast to witness the resumption of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Sinn Fein's leadership will also be in Belfast.

    Labour will be concentrating on transport, education and regional development, Pat Rabbitte will be in Cork.

    The Progressive Democrats are launching their party policy on old people.

    The Greens will be visiting the wind farm in Arklow.
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    Re: The Campaign Day ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane

    The Progressive Democrats are launching their party policy on old people.
    I suppose they are the only one who can't get away from them fast enough.
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    Joe Higgins will be in Dublin West

    Clare Daly will be in Dublin North

    Mick Murphy will be in Dublin South-West

    Mick Barry will be in Cork North Central

    The SP will be concentrating today on exposing the big business policies of the establishment parties and outlining the alternative of communities fighting for their rights.

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    Welcome to Galway East, Enda.
    Look and marvel at a county that wins All-Irelands, unlike poor, poor Mayo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doheochai
    Joe Higgins will be in Dublin West

    Clare Daly will be in Dublin North

    Mick Murphy will be in Dublin South-West

    Mick Barry will be in Cork North Central

    The SP will be concentrating today on exposing the big business policies of the establishment parties and outlining the alternative of communities fighting for their rights.
    So they'll all be exactly where they always are then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doheochai
    Joe Higgins will be in Dublin West

    Clare Daly will be in Dublin North

    Mick Murphy will be in Dublin South-West

    Mick Barry will be in Cork North Central
    Candidates in their own constituencies shocker, eh?!

    The SP will be concentrating today on exposing the big business policies of the establishment parties and outlining the alternative of communities fighting for their rights.
    As a matter of interest, will they be launching a document to this effect?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stretchneil
    Quote Originally Posted by doheochai
    Joe Higgins will be in Dublin West

    Clare Daly will be in Dublin North

    Mick Murphy will be in Dublin South-West

    Mick Barry will be in Cork North Central
    Candidates in their own constituencies shocker, eh?!
    Who would have thought it? Candidates talking about issues in their own constituencies!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretchneil
    Quote Originally Posted by doheochai

    The SP will be concentrating today on exposing the big business policies of the establishment parties and outlining the alternative of communities fighting for their rights.
    As a matter of interest, will they be launching a document to this effect?
    If you are actually interested try here:

    http://www.socialistparty.net/election07/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by doheochai

    If you are actually interested try here:

    http://www.socialistparty.net/election07/index.html
    Of course I'm interested. I had looked there, and didn't see anything specifically on the topic you had mentioned. I was just wondering whether you were taking an in-depth look at the topic, or whether it would just be candidates making some statements.
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    I wonder how much did Belfast play with the PDs as they sat down to decide whether or not to stay in government with Bertie. Had they quit on Sunday, there would be no historic photo on the steps of Stormont! And that couldn't have happened to a more deserving party as more than most in the south's political establishment, the PDs, with the exception of Liz O'Donnell, have made a negative contribution to the bringing about of this day in the north.

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