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    Excellent news for Ireland.

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    already

    Already I miss them....
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    Will there now be a Continuity PDs?

    Good riddance to bad rubbish anyway - they made FG look like the Provos of old.
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    Progressive who?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc_ie View Post
    So how long till the PD forum is closed down?
    and the creation of sp forum
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    can anyone actually define harney place in government now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lostexpectation View Post
    can anyone actually define harney place in government now?
    Shes on the far right of the cabinet table of course, on the edge.

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    A sad day for Irish politics. However having said that, the party has achieved more in its brief life that has FG, Labour or the Greens in the last 50 years. It will be interesting seeing where the 2% of voters who supported the PDs end up. I cannot see them voting for FF after the last budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BodyofEvidence View Post
    Shes on the far right of the cabinet table of course, on the edge.
    She is certainly duty bound to hand in her resignation, and then it's up to Cowen what to do. Personally I'd use the opportunity for a major reshuffle. Linehan and Coughlan need to be moved pronto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith-M View Post
    A sad day for Irish politics. However having said that, the party has achieved more in its brief life that has FG, Labour or the Greens in the last 50 years. It will be interesting seeing where the 2% of voters who supported the PDs end up. I cannot see them voting for FF after the last budget.
    Yeah. How many of them can claim to have supported FF Taoiseachs who got hauled up infront of tribunals for as long as the PDs did.....

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