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Thread: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

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    The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    Is Michael Lowry unstoppable?
    Is Noel Coonan the most boring TD in History?
    Was the picture of Micahel Grogan getting out of the swimming pool with Lowry's help revolting?
    How many Candidates will FF run next time and who will they be?
    Why are the Labour Party getting so old in Tipperary North?
    Are the smaller parties active.
    Talk about it.

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    No
    No
    Probably
    2 - Hoctor & Baby Smith
    Thats not confined to north tipp,
    Periodically

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    Last time I checked, the labour senator (and future TD) for North Tipp was one of the youngest members of the Oireachtas

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    this is true and kathleen would be one of the younger, former parlamentarians around

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    Alan Kelly is only 32 and is the only Labour Senator making an impact. The Labour Mayor of Nenagh is in her twenties so if anything the party are getting younger and have a good chance of making Kelly a TD at the next general election.

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    I suppose these are ........important....to the people of Tipp.
    But I suspect what happened yesterday in Nowlan Park is far, far more important to the good people of the great county of Tipp.

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    Irleand's first eco-village is in the constituency. Will that have much impact in the next election?
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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    well it had very little effect on the last one.

    as for Nolan park, unlike our good friends in the heavenly galway, merri, we wont get too excited about the league just yet
    the real stuff only starts on the 15 of June

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    Quote Originally Posted by The Red Rose of Cork
    Last time I checked, the labour senator (and future TD) for North Tipp was one of the youngest members of the Oireachtas
    And youngest Oireachtas member in the constituency by a country mile.

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    Re: The state of politics in North Tipperary politics at present

    one swallow, does not a summer make

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