Chris Mansfield
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Chris Mansfield
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Look at least he didn’t announce a commission to look at it.
My last proposal isn’t exactly looking for convenience. In large counties like Cirk and Kerry, for some it could mean a 100km+ journey to vote. I’m asking that those who have commitments that keep them away from home in polling day have a fallback.
Decided by but not instigated by.
Sounds pretty similar to me for Cork South Central. I’d also add we are hard to canvass as you can’t hit as many houses as quickly as in the estates 1km away. Interesting that we get the same experience.
I guess this is technically the first time I voted FF after 8 General Elections, 6 European Elections, 6 Local Elections and 4 Pesidential Elections, but it’s a small price.
I think it might be the beginning of the end for Bačik. A lot of members pissed off with backing Connolly and asking how the party distinguishes itself from SD and PBP now.
I have a Ring doorbell and get to see who has dropped a leaflet and run. The area (as in DED not constituency) I live in has historically been FG/FF with a small Labour vote. I’m not sure the first two canvass like they used to. Other parties have negligible organisation.
Since I moved into my house 10 years ago, I have been canvassed precisely once. By the Green candidate in the last local elections. He got a #2 preference just for that alone.
We need to look at making it easier to vote. We have a 50% turnout in this house as one voter is out of the country. We allow prisoners postal votes but not ordinary citizens. At minimum there should be a chance to vote early in a city/county hall before voting in local polling stations on the day
I couldn’t not vote, so I made by protest by voting for Jim Gavin and transferring to the candidate I thought could do least damage.
Honestly, speaking as someone who doesn’t like either candidate, that poll was probably unhelpful to Connolly. She looked way ahead, but with normal transfer and breaking of unknowns, it equated to about 54-46 in the second count. That’s the territory where the voters have to actually turn up.
There used to be some along the N40 west of Douglas but they are I am awful state of repair now, with missing panels etc. can’t imagine they are very effective.
I note that they’ve put up a poster in Douglas saying that Humphreys stands for rural Ireland. Worst at campaigning indeed.
Doesn’t a No Kings protest put you on treasonous ground in Stockholm, London, Uppsala, Antwerp , Manchester and Edinburgh.
Disappointing they didn’t go with Clann na Clainne.
Can’t find it referenced elsewhere.

I was looking at looking for the last two presidential elections and in both cases, the leading candidate got 10% less than the last poll. A bit different in a two horse race, but still wouldn’t drive confidence. Piss poor turnouts make polling unreliable.
I somewhat understand why they did what they did. An attempt to establish anti establishment credentials. Plus a leader who isn’t the sharpest tool in the box.

Labour’s decision is much more baffling and I can only see negative consequences for them.
54 year old man boasts he can still get erections.
We were always expensive here. I remember going to the UK in the 80s and everything was c. 10% cheaper even. What was great was that Irish coins would work in British vending machines, so you got the 10% plus the currency difference. To a kid buying a bar of chocolate it was like winning the lottery
Maybe Italy as well. And there’s a few countries that might be able to provide troops if they don’t have to pay - Nepal, Thailand, a Sri Lanka.
It’s clear that Gaza will need peace keepers, but the world has been so polarised in Gaza it’s hard to see who might be mutually acceptable. I’m thinking the only significant countries that might qualify are Australia, Canada, Argentina, Japan and South Korea.
Have any of them been genuine debates?