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    Did anyone see Gormley on the 9 o'clock news with his "that's not secret, it's confidential" line?

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    The Greens and Rotation, such a noble aspiration

    So where to start?
    Trevor Sargent went on a solo run at the party’s 2005 Annual Convention when he announced, not to the membership or to his parliamentary party, but to the media, that he would not go into Government with Fianna Fáil.

    Why would a party leader make such a major statement yet leave it out of his leader’s speech? Because it was a strategic vote shoring exercise announced for purely strategic Dublin North constituency reasons.

    There was consternation within the parliamentary party, of course. Gormley and Ryan knew the announcement threw a major spanner in the works. So the Greens decided to change tack, calling for a change of Government with a careful play on words. In other words, PDs out, Greens in.

    Now take a look at the three amigos who negotiated the Programme for Government, Dan Boyle, devastated after losing his seat and clinging on for his political life, a career administrator General Secretary and a gagging Gormley. It was inevitable given this scenario that this trio would negotiate a weak Programme. Why? 95% of the negotiations were spent on ‘jobs for the boys’ to ensure that the parliamentary party and those closely associated with it were provided with a big pay day. Put simply, to keep all onside, it was a deal done with an ‘everyone must get something’ arrangement with the proviso that the parliamentary party ‘sell the deal’ to the membership. This they did with missionary deal.

    Gormley, Sargent, Ryan, Boyle et al traded key policy positions for the spoils of office.

    Now you know why White and De Burca were so eager to be their attack dogs, why Gogarty stomached massive education cuts and why Cuffe voted for the decimation of the Equality Authority, Combat Poverty Agency, the blasphemy clause etc…etc…..etc….

    Sargent, of course, checkmated by his own self-seeking hasty pronouncement on FF coalition, not only co-signed the Programme with Bertie, proclaiming emotionally that it was the proudest day of his life, but was ultimately complicit in the ‘jobs for the boys’ carve-up and knowingly withheld crucial deal information from the National Executive and the party membership.

    Of course, the party’s National Executive Council makes for interesting reading as so many have a conflict of interest as a board of directors charged with protecting the integrity of the organisation – Gormley, White and Boyle are members who withheld the rotation while Kearney, Nutty, Davidson and Hackett are either employed directly or indirectly or have been appointed to quangos or both.

    This leaves the ruthlessly ambitious Ryan brutally exposed and who disputed suggestions that he had agreed not to contest the leadership when Sargent stepped down stating….’No, my recollection is of having a real sense of responsibility at taking on a ministerial role’. He insisted that his elevation was not part of a deal. ‘I don’t think there was any mention of that’ (Irish Times Thursday March 11th)

    Meanwhile we are left with the vision of the unelected but irrepressible attention seeking twitterer Dan Boyle, running as fast as his little green legs could carry him down Molesworth Street, eager to avoid questions on the noble green principle of rotation, a principle Ryan has somehow managed to avoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keyser soze View Post
    Now you know why White and De Burca were so eager to be their attack dogs….
    White OK, but what was de Burca supposed to get in the rotation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by civilservant View Post
    White OK, but what was de Burca supposed to get in the rotation?
    Dizzy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civilservant View Post
    White OK, but what was de Burca supposed to get in the rotation?
    She was promised the Commission job...
    15 Jan 2001 -- Fine Gael pledged to end fluoridation because of "serious health concerns".

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    Quote Originally Posted by soubresauts View Post
    She was promised the Commission job...
    But apparently that job was only promised in 2009 when the Greens agreed to drop their support for Pat Cox as Commissioner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by civilservant View Post
    But apparently that job was only promised in 2009 when the Greens agreed to drop their support for Pat Cox as Commissioner?
    I don't know if we got the full story on that. Certainly it was a very dodgy move by any Greens to support Cox.

    But the Greens have made so many dodgy moves in the last three years... They have just about dodged themselves out of existence.
    15 Jan 2001 -- Fine Gael pledged to end fluoridation because of "serious health concerns".

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    OUTSPOKEN Green Party backbencher Paul Gogarty has said there is now agreement across his party that its leader, John Gormley, should remain as a senior minister in Government.

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    In the aftermath of Willie O'Dea's and Martin Cullen's resignations from Cabinet, two Fianna Fail junior ministers can be promoted. That creates the potential to promote a Fianna Fail TD and a Green Party TD from the backbenches.

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    "The fact that both O'Dea and Cullen have gone means two junior ministers are going to be promoted, which means there are two vacancies at junior ministry level, so you're not putting anyone out in Fianna Fail," said Mr Gogarty.

    Greens agree on Gormley staying in Cabinet - National News, Frontpage - Independent.ie

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    As if Gormley was ever going to hand over to Cuffe!

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