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    So it's pretty much wipeout for FF then. Lovely stuff.
    I shant be popping the chapagne corks just yet. I did that in 07 and well, you know the rest....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebelman View Post
    these figures are correct, got them confirmed by three different sources at this stage
    ar$e - I thought we were playing the prediction game!
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    I am going to paraphrase here:

    Factual: This is a vindication of the SF slow release strategy
    FutureTaoiseach: Where is Libertas? What is Ganleys result?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FakeViking View Post
    Crisis. Dilema. Champagne in fridge for the count next Sat. Should I open now and buy more?
    Drink it now + buy a case for next sat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    Drink it now + buy a case for next sat.
    Digout, please stop tempting fate...

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    Others + SF >FF

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    So I'm assuming 20% can now be confirmed as the core FF vote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theoutsider View Post
    FF 21 -3
    FG 34 - no change
    Lab 18 - no change
    SF 10 +3
    GP 4 -1
    Ind / Oth 13 +1
    FF are probably even lower now as they have bailed out Anglo Irish with another 4 billion since polling was done. How can 21% of people still support this corrupt bunch of incompetents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simbo67 View Post
    Digout, please stop tempting fate...
    I don't see how him drinking is champers is going to make a difference to the result. The weather is good, so enjoy while ya can is my attitude, ya could be run over by a bus tomorrow!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simbo67 View Post
    I am going to paraphrase here:

    Factual: This is a vindication of the SF slow release strategy
    FutureTaoiseach: Where is Libertas? What is Ganleys result?
    Actually there is good news for both of them with Ferris making advances in the south and Ganley in the North West in the European part of the results

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