As regards FF the first candidate in each area will be the existing MEP's but who will the second one's be ?
As regards FF the first candidate in each area will be the existing MEP's but who will the second one's be ?
ff in dublin........
Ryan and callelly?........any takers?
I'd say possibilities would be
Ireland South (run 2)
Brian Crowley and one/of
Paidi O'Se/Martin Mansergh/Michael Smith
Ireland North West (Run 2)
Sean O'Neachtain and one of
Niall Blaney/Jim McDaid/Marc McSharry
Ireland East (Run 2)
Liam Aylward and one of
Dick Roche/Sean Fleming
Dublin (Run 1)
Eoin Ryan
Will we qualify, can Trapp. do the business, that is the question.
Callelly has an uncanny knack of being resistant to non-FF transfers. Just look at what happened in Dub NC last time... Pat Carey would be my choice but maybe his profile isn't high enough...Originally Posted by drjimryan
Martin Mansergh would be an excellent candidate in the South...Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
As regards election only see ye getting 4. If FF are going up North are ye going to run one there
I'd imagine a more likely recruit would be Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill, he'd be a lot more effective at nutralising Pearse Doherty.Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
"Be advised, my passport's green / No glass of ours was ever raised / To toast the Queen." Seamus Heaney 1982
"I'm a bit of a green myself" Charles Haughey 1989
I think FF should run a second candidate in Dublin, if only to raise someone's profile for the next General election. Deirdre Heney ticks a lot of the right boxes.
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