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    Thats a surprise. Hadn't heard any rumours of it happening. So who will be the new taoiseach? And the new fine gael leader too?

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    I wonder why?
    I could give a paragraph to answering that easily, but I'm wondering how he realised it now.

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    It couldn't happen any sooner. Gobshite

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    I wonder why?
    I could give a paragraph to answering that easily, but I'm wondering how he realised it now.
    Ah go on and give us your paragraph tony. Then we can debate whether we think you're right or wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup2023 View Post
    Ah go on and give us your paragraph tony. Then we can debate whether we think you're right or wrong.
    I'm right, I'm always right

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    The shit is about to hit the COVID-fan, methinks. He's just the latest in a continually growing line of COVID-time leaders who have disappeared from frontline politics for dubious, if any, reasons. They know what's coming, and they don't wanna be anywhere near government when it comes.

    Not to mention that there is a massive financial reorganization looming too, as they try to eliminate fiat currency and move to central bank digital currency. That's going to be messy, there'll be a whole set of distractions for that one. Probably wide-scale war.
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    It was a great day when he became leader, an openly gay leader made Ireland another first in the world.

    But I have seldom been more disappointed in anybody,
    He had 2 main jobs to do, in every election recently the 2 issues were housing and health, and his government has been a total failure on both.
    When the country is awash with money to build houses the numbers they are boasting are pathetic, 20-30K annually, we need that monthly.
    And as a doctor he should well know that throwing money at the HSE is not the solution to anything.

    He will not be missed, (and I am sure he will not be reading this)

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    Quote Originally Posted by phunbill View Post
    It was a great day when he became leader, an openly gay leader made Ireland another first in the world.

    But I have seldom been more disappointed in anybody,
    He had 2 main jobs to do, in every election recently the 2 issues were housing and health, and his government has been a total failure on both.
    When the country is awash with money to build houses the numbers they are boasting are pathetic, 20-30K annually, we need that monthly.
    And as a doctor he should well know that throwing money at the HSE is not the solution to anything.

    He will not be missed, (and I am sure he will not be reading this)
    With all the money in the world you're not going to be able to build houses without construction capacity. That means electricians, plumbers, plasterers etc. With the country at full employment you need to import workers. Who need to be housed. So catch 22. And you need financing for small builders, but banks were and are still in the post-crash foetal position and too risk averse to lend.

    If you just throw more money at the same number of builders, all you do is increase their profits and building inflation.

    The covid epidemic, global supply chain shocks, worldwide inflation and the largest refugee crisis in Europe in 80 years all contributed to making conditions even worse.

    No government is going to deliver 20-30k homes per month unless they're repurposed shipping containers with buckets for toilets. It's a lot easier to promise these things in opposition.

    The only time housing isn't an issue is when there's a housing crash and net emigration.

    What Leo and co inherited from FF 14 years ago was a country that was only semi independent with the IMF running our budgets, unemployment that peaked at 15.5% and an insolvent banking system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    I'm right, I'm always right
    i believe you, thousands wouldn't though, We're never going to see that paragraph are we, lol.

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    "THE CLEANER THE CLIENT, THE DIRTIER THE SERVICE..."

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