Assadist conspiraloons so fuck him.Fair play to him.
Mary McDonald was on Sky News saying SF are in talks with smaller parties, to see if they can form a government without including FF & FG.
Then went on to say, if that wasn't possible, it would be unacceptable for FF & FG to exclude SF from government.
FF would swallow it, FG never.It's Mary Lou, not Mary
Be interesting to see if SF gets one of the big parties to grovel. But I can imagine many FG/FF supporters recoiling in horror at the thought of SF governing the Republic.
FF would swallow it, FG never.
Any SF-led coalition assembling the other left/"left" parties and independents will be highly unstable, under relentless media attack from day one, and facing a difficult economic situation. . .
Given that the Shinners have done well it would be very stupid for them to enter a coalition with FF. Their best strategy is to force FFG into some sort of grand coalition, which would be another nail in the coffin.Could be SF/FF in that case. MM is making overtures to the party, so we'll see.
FG are irrelevant now, the centre right has had it's day and it looks like housing, hospitals, rent are the main concern. But yes, the establishment media will be primed for attack mode from the get go.
Just browsing FB reaction and there's some real bizarre commentary. SF support is right across the spectrum, from left wing concerns to swivel eyed loons. Pro-lifers banging on about the antifa mafia, FG Marxists and Trump to more sensible heads welcoming this change. "Seismic" doesn't cover it!
My head is swimming. Good times.
Given that the Shinners have done well it would be very stupid for them to enter a coalition with FF. Their best strategy is to force FFG into some sort of grand coalition, which would be another nail in the coffin.
Never found thid 'authoritarian/libertarian' lens helpful in any way tbhWith all the usual caveats regarding the reductive, cross-axis Political Compass format as a given...for the benefit of non-Irish posters...does this pattern make any sense or are there some glaring errors? Be interested to hear what those with better knowledge of Irish politics than me make of it.
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I thought it quite generous to Labour. Given the role they had in implementing austerity and trying to get kids locked up for protesting. In terms of the greens I'd have them over two or three spots to the right, after all Eamonn Ryan (has some shares in oil companies?) The Social Democrats are about right. As for Solidarity I'd have thought them further to the left.FF/FG seem about right. I'm not sure if it's entirely fair to Labour, even though there sell-outs. The greens are a weird mixum-gatherum of ideologies - I've heard them described as containing everything from neo-liberals to quasi-anarchists. Their record in government should see them placed closer to the lower levels of the authoritarian right.
Solidarity, as descendants of Vladimir Ilyich, shouldn't really be on the libertarian left. Or am I being unfair?
I think they have to. There will be guff about duty to form a government with someone, but it's suicide to give a life line to FF now. If SF want to destroy the gains they made, it would be jumping in with FF and selling themselves as a Greener FF.Sort of like playing the long game? Sure, it could work for them. But you remember being young, we were always impatient (regardless of which politics were first and foremost in our heads, then)...
I think they have to. There will be guff about duty for form a government with someone, but it's suicide to give a life line to FF now. If SF want to destroy the gains they made, it would be jumping in with FF and selling themselves as a Greener FF.
Labour never learnt the lesson in 1992 or in 2011, look at them now. Still hated. The Shinners at least are smarter than Labour, at least one would hope. Anyway it would cause rancour in their ranks, some commentators are saying this results owes as much to EO'B as MLMcD.
There in lies the tension within SF, yes it's a nationalist party both he and MLMcD agree on that, on the nature of that nationalism there are some disagreements, with EO'B further to the left than McD. After all as has been shown up thread housing and health are the big issues, EO'B has much better ideas than MLMcD who after all started her career in FF.Eoin has always been able to communicate in an articulate and passionate fashion. Wouldn't be surprised if he ends up as a future leader for the party. He really went the extra mile in the run up to the election.