Comment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 24th of July 2013 by workers...
Shattet, miniister for both Justice and defence! What about separation of powers an all that. Wasn’t that kind of thing that led to the situation whete Cearbhul O Dalaigh resigned.It’ an ominous...
View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 24th of July 2013 by Bob Smiles
Evidence for that claim? Shatter’s position on abortion more progressive than most
View ArticleComment on More on the left in Ireland… by Garibaldy
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View ArticleComment on What you want to say… Open Thread, 17th April 2013 by...
Fascinating blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere? A theme like yours with a few simple tweeks would really make my blog shine. Please let me know where you got your...
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by El Marko
No one. Absolutely no one. The game has changed.
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by revolutionaryprogramme
How has the “game” changed?
View ArticleComment on Sunday Independent Stupid Statement of the Week by doctorfive
what year did Marc buy his house
View ArticleComment on Sunday Independent Stupid Statement of the Week by Henry Silke
Marc Coleman, the man who just keeps giving, I might have to give him a special thank you mention in my thesis (on ideology in the print media).
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by Henry Silke
I think we may have excused the lack of progress etc due to the boom (objective conditions) before; now we see strategy of leaderships failing for other reasons (ie they were wrong). We also (and I...
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by Michael Carley
At Tolpuddle last weekend, I had a chat with a union general secretary who was telling me that the (UK) Labour party is the one with the chance of power, that if you divert your energies elsewhere you...
View ArticleComment on Isn’t this where we came in? by Concepcion
Just how many people is going to be served daily? Which one coffee maker or espresso machine will offer you the drink you prefer? Exactly how very long can the coffee machine want to previous? Have a...
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by Garibaldy
That’s a fine way with words you’ve got there Michael, though hard to disagree. I think the starting point of the union general secretary is that even the worst New Labour government is a lot better...
View ArticleComment on Weekly Worker Article on the SP by D_D
“I think the starting point of the union general secretary is that even the worst New Labour government is a lot better than the best of the Tories. That’s pretty much the attitude I think of most...
View ArticleComment on Red lines… by Jim Monaghan
No mention of the Alliance. This when the PUPs allies in the UVF have done an effective pogrom. The trouble with the Alliance is that they are so polite they would not use this term.Long’s supporters...
View ArticleComment on Attitudes to the IRA in the Republic of Ireland since 1969 –...
Jun 26, 2009 – speech to FG’s 75th Ard Fheis …. His party colleagues on the ticket for that election included Nancy Moore, mother of Christy, In his last election, in June 1969, Sweetman was again...
View ArticleComment on Attitudes to the IRA in the Republic of Ireland since 1969 –...
Thanks Mick. This from a story/interview with Christy in the Irish Independent: “After Andy Moore’s death, Nancy took over his Fine Gael council seat. She had been in Sinn Féin in her youth. Later she...
View ArticleComment on The CLR Political Quiz …… Number 41 by Conor Keelan
1. Either Caoimghín O Caoláin in Monaghan or Paddy Wright in Athy. 2. The Belton family. Paddy Belton was a founder of FF who took the oath before FF agreed to enter the Dáil and was expelled. He later...
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Joe thank you for the information .
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