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Independent threatening to withdraw support. Unconfirmed.

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Like that was ever a real possibility. Although reports of the governments demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. I thought their majority was supposed to be shaky on this one?

I almost want to be Pat Rabbitte's sole audience but the leaba beckons and the feed is dire...
Suddenly my video picks up. Surely this can accommodate more then three people?
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Suddenly my video picks up. Surely this can accommodate more then three people?
Well I wouldn't want to disturb you by picking it up again. Enjoy :P
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OK kids. Apparantly this has been confirmed on another thread. One person has said unequivocally that it was Noel Grealish, but isn't he part of FF now?

The name which was doing the rounds yesterday was Lowry. I know some people now consider this closed, but I, and apparently others believe it was Lowry.

Any takers?
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Anyhow, I thought Finian McGrath had withdrawn his support ages ago??
Article last october about Finian McGrath
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Anyhow, I thought Finian McGrath had withdrawn his support ages ago??
Article last october about Finian McGrath
Eh...for thee umpteenth time, I am not talking about Finian McGrath.

It was strongly suggested today that Michael Lowry is looking for more money for North Tipp to help get his people elected.

Another thread has started suggesting it is Noel Grealish (and he may be doing something similar).

Anyway it's Lowry, Lowry, Lowry.
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