General Election 2024

Who would get your number 1 in the General Election

  • Fine Gael

  • Fianna Fáil

  • Sinn Féin

  • Greens

  • Social Democrats

  • Labour

  • Aontú

  • S-PBP

  • National Alliance ( National Party, Ireland First, Irish People & IND)

  • Indpendent Ireland

  • Irish Freedom Party

  • Others


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willows68

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Well there it is. Can't say I'm surprised.
A very sad weekend in one sense. We will just have to find our local tribes. All 500ish of them in my area. Not too bad a start. Having a stiff g&t before bed. Back to reality in the morning
 

Declan

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Well there it is. Can't say I'm surprised.
A very sad weekend in one sense. We will just have to find our local tribes. All 500ish of them in my area. Not too bad a start. Having a stiff g&t before bed. Back to reality in the morning
I am calling on you to unmask and join my new party
 

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The media are pushing hard the idea for Labour to be the new 3rd government party.

Say what you want about FF and FG, I'm sick and tired of these minority parties getting into government without any real mandate from the public.
 

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Overall. I am happy. Roderic is back after costing the Greens 11 seats despite 14 more on offer. Maybe Hutch would have been a bit of craic I suppose but it was not to be. Some say Steenson is great, some do not but he certainly got torpedoed. But that is far enough, he did not have the few extra 100 that he needed to last a little further.
 

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Barry Henneghan in dublin bay north did what seemed impossible, he got elected comfortably with 5.5% of first preference votes. I doubt if that was every seen below 8% before
 

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And Paul Murphy got in!
Anyway!
 

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Hutch served his purpose ~ ~ To Stop Malachy Steenson.

When he was no longer of any use to the Irish Establishment ~ ~ They turned on him.
Not sure Malachy would have made it if Hutch hadn't ran but they weren't taking any chances. As soon as he was knocked out they switched to attack mode....
 

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I dont think Steenson would have got in but he would have gotten 5000 votes or whatever and then would be the face of Nationalism and a cert for next election. All the others now are seen as not having a realistic chance so people will vote for podsible change, which are social democrats, labour and gombeen indos
 

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Not sure Malachy would have made it if Hutch hadn't ran but they weren't taking any chances. As soon as he was knocked out they switched to attack mode....
Yeah ~ ~ The Speed with which they turned on Hutch ( the useful idiot in this situation ) goes to show how useful if was in stopping Malachy Steenson ~ ~ But that was the only use the Irish establishment had for Gerry Hutch.
 

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It's over, lads. Ireland is fucked.

We have to accept that Irish people do not want nationalist politics. Despite all their whinging about the Government, they voted to keep them and the so-called opposition in power. You could give the electorate kudos for voting out the Greens but they voted in the Social Democrats and Labour to replace them.

Claims from our side about vote rigging or about nationalists being a silent majority need to end. 85% of TDs are in pro-immigration parties. 13% for Aontu and the Independents who are not proper nationalists, they are pro-life and that's about it. Irish people have observed the consequences of mass immigration and have voted for it to continue. It's over.
 

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It's over, lads. Ireland is fucked.

We have to accept that Irish people do not want nationalist politics. Despite all their whinging about the Government, they voted to keep them and the so-called opposition in power. You could give the electorate kudos for voting out the Greens but they voted in the Social Democrats and Labour to replace them.

Claims from our side about vote rigging or about nationalists being a silent majority need to end. 85% of TDs are in pro-immigration parties. 13% for Aontu and the Independents who are not proper nationalists, they are pro-life and that's about it. Irish people have observed the consequences of mass immigration and have voted for it to continue. It's over.
The ones who moan the most cannot even be arsed to get out and vote, FFS.
 

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Yes, certainly there may have been some rigging but that is a canard. The regular person is not on our side at this time.

Just look at the protesters, the best of them are women, with a few exceptions. The beta males are on facebook boosting that they are at the rugger game where “we” beat the ussies or wallabees. Or worse they have flown out ver to highbury to watch a crowd of africans kick a coconut
 

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Yes, certainly there may have been some rigging but that is a canard. The regular person is not on our side at this time.

Just look at the protesters, the best of them are women, with a few exceptions. The beta males are on facebook boosting that they are at the rugger game where “we” beat the ussies or wallabees. Or worse they have flown out ver to highbury to watch a crowd of africans kick a coconut
this..

My workplace, all they talk about is English soccer and planning to travel to matches. Sometimes at astronomical costs [to my mind] And these university educated, professionally employed people.
 

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Yeah ~ ~ The Speed with which they turned on Hutch ( the useful idiot in this situation ) goes to show how useful if was in stopping Malachy Steenson ~ ~ But that was the only use the Irish establishment had for Gerry Hutch.
So they'd have preferred if Hutch got in ahead of Malachy???
 

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Sorry. But the fukking Monk being an establishment candidate is a conspiracy theory too far even for me Sir.
He helped get the Result that the Irish establishment wanted.

Hutch got off in the recent court case ~ ~ That he is even alive ( Not murderd by the Kinahan Cartel ) ~ ~ Is it possible that Hutch has been an informant for many years ? !

Think Whitey Bolger ~ ~ He only got away with everything because he was an FBI / Police informant ! ! !
 

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300,00 votes went to candidates seen as anti-establishment on issues like immigration and free speech - more than the number voting for Labour/Socs Dems. Yet the failure to solidify meant it didn't maximise seats.
It cannot be. Bocht and Dan assured us that splitting the vote was a great election strategy :LOL:
 

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It is, the problem is that all of them added up, still was far to small. But we saw one person getting elected on 5.5% of first preferences.

but that is not the topic here, discussed allready
 

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