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Thread: Would you vote Green if they reject NAMA and cause a General Election?

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    Would you vote Green if they reject NAMA and cause a General Election?

    Simple question ... If the Greens reject NAMA will you vote for them in the subsequent General Election?

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    em...yeah sure*


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    Quote Originally Posted by OceanFrog View Post
    Simple question ... If the Greens reject NAMA will you vote for them in the subsequent General Election?
    Froggie and his Trolling.

    It just gets tedious after a while.



    (and for the record: The Greens will not "Reject" NAMA. They will ensure it works for the benefit of the Citizen and not the IAIM)
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    Simple answer...No.

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    Yes
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    yes. I actually would.
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    Last time round, they got my third preference behind Labour and one of the FG candidates. This time round, it would probably be 4th behind Labour and 2 of thr 3 FG candidates, so no major fall off.
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    I'd certainly consider it.

    One thing for sure though: if they vote for NAMA, I'll never vote for them again.

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    Yes, I would.

    In fact, to any honest and reasonable, the Green Ministers have been the best in the Government, and shouldn't be punished for the sins of previous administrations.

    I'd nearly campaign for them if they pulled the plug on this NAMA scam

    I wouldn't join them though*

    PS.. that's not for reasons like coalition etc... it's just I'm not convinced by this whole climate change scam that is part of the Green raison d'etre
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    Only of Gormley resigns.

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