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No big surprises

No big surprises

Over the last few weeks we haven’t experienced and big surprises. None of the candidates has lipped on any banana skins. They are all still plodding along and are trying their best to get as many votes as possible, but if we can trust the opinion polls, there have been shifts in opinion based on general performance of the parties.

Fine Gael has strengthened their position, Labour has lost, which to me is an indication that people didn’t like Labour’s attack on Fine Gael. Fianna Fail is down, but not out. Because nobody in Ireland can vote for a party, but instead you only vote for one local person – who by coincidence belongs to a party – an opinion poll that asks what party you want to govern the country is bound to be flawed.

Interesting is as well, how Micheal Martin talks and behaves as if he has never been involved in a government. Martin had a number of senior ministerial positions and certainly could have used his influence in the past to make a difference. He never did. But now he is trying to tell the electorate that they should vote for the candidates of his party. Interesting! I expect that they will get more TDs than the opinion polls indicate, but without a doubt they will be far away from the government for the next 5 years.

Sinn Fein? Well, Gerry Adams is doing better than I had expected and I am shocked about the high figures they got in the opinion poll. The SF position somewhere between socialist freedom fighters, terrorists and left-of-centre party wouldn’t leave me any room to vote for them, but an amazingly large group of voters has no issue with that at all.

Greens? Who?? Yes, they will be slaughtered for keeping the Fianna Fail government in power for so long and it is deserved. In my opinion they are totally un-votable for.

Independents are the remaining bundle of fun. For me it is one of the best indicators of the failed democratic structure in Ireland that individuals can be voted. Never it should be possible for a single person to get into a parliament. As long as it is possible that person is totally dependent on his/her voters in the constituency and that makes this politician corrupt (not in a financial sense, but in a sense that he has to do what his/her voters want, to get voted again). Yes, there is ONE Independent that I could support: Shane Ross, sounds sound and seems to make sense AND is not a parish-pump politician. But he should have set-up a party before the election instead of being an independent candidate.

Micheal Martin’s Chinesegate?

Micheal Martin’s Chinesegate?

Micheal Martin was at some Business Meeting this morning and in a slightly different accent than his own said 6 words “You Irish very good at software”. www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0214/breaking58.html

He was using an atrocious “Chinese” accent to say this sentence and it was a stupid and nonsensical way of getting the facts across. But immediately hegot accused of discrimination. Discrimination? Did He say somethign negative? That foreigners (incl. me) have a different accent than Irish people is a fact. Copying it for comedic reasons can be funny. Copying it in the way and context it was done, is just stupid.

Enda Kenny – Publicity Stunt

Enda Kenny – Publicity Stunt

Enda Kenny went to Berlin today to meet the German chancellor Angela Merkel? A TOTAL publicity stunt and nothing else! He is the leader of the opposition and has no mandate or a need to meet the head of another country.

All changes if he will be the next Taoiseach, but this trip today was nothing else than an attempt to convince people that a) he is welcomed by all big shots and b) that he is already working for Ireland and c) that he won’t have to wait to get elected because the election is just a final confirmation of his new role.

I think it is a silly excercise, but he deserves some points for that trick. It is smart!

Election Debate – A draw?

Election Debate – A draw?

Last night’s first TV Debate on TV3 was interesting and at the same time boring. Boring because there was nothing new, but I wouldn’t really have expected any new revelations. I found it surprising how calm, cool and competent the two participants came across.

Micheal Martin from Fianna Fail  and Eamonn Gilmore from Labour had their first boxing match. Vincent Brown from TV3 didn’t shine in his usual way, but just kept the two combatants under control.

Enda Kenny from Fine Gael refused to attend the debate and I think it was a bad decision. TV3 (and the two combatants) just ignored that, which was a lot smarter than having an empty chair there as initially mooted.

Did it change my opinion about either of the candidates? Well, Gilmore and Martin didn’t embarrass themselves, so that is a good start. I have even less trust in Kenny than before, but neither of the two who did face each other blew me away. I would call it a draw!

I might add more to this later this evening, if I get a chance, so check back if you get a chance. :-)

Election Debate

Election Debate

TV3 debate tonight. It is the first debate of of the election, which takes place on 25 Feb, and the FG leader, Enda Kenny, has – in his wisdom – decided not to appear.  Sure Vincent Brown would have slashed him, as he does with everyone else, but I think it is a big mistake to let the others talk and not be part of the discussion.

I think he is damaging his chances and his reputation. Badly advised! The people in Carrick-on-Shannon (his excuse for not taking part is a meeting there tonight) would survive him not being there.

 
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