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No, the correct exit strategy would be "they lied to us, we can't work with them anymore. So anyway. What a few years it has been. Wait til we tell you how these very shifty people operate. You won't believe the half of it. We only hung in to get the planning bill passed, and to end donations to political parties, and to cap election spending. And of course <cue some policy coup they manage to pull sometime soon>"
If there is a future, it will be Green.
Well Fianna Fáil owe them a vote of confidence, as for the day after that...
"The war against drugs is unique in all conflict: we can win it, simply by ceasing to fight it."
can some one please paste in the HEarald article. It's not on thier website. Thanks
If Trevor is forced to resign will Brian Cowen take over his job too?
Cowen has worked with vegetables for many years and would be well able for Trevor's job.
Incredible coincidence this leaked less than a week after Sargent's Greens finished O'Dea.
It is becoming clear to me these two parties, not only aren't suited to each other but privately they despise each other more to the core.
If so, we have the most dysfunctional (and by dysfunctional I also mean useless!) and farcical coalition in our history.
Jaysus, even the holly rollers in Accord would tell them to seperate if they asked for guidance!