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Lets hope his successor isn't even worse than him!9jeirean wrote:Good Riddance.
Why Leo Varadkar? Just because of his immigrant name? The further he is kept away from any ministerial position the better. He can not be trusted, far too dangerous. By the way, you seem to forget that it was him who made the suggestion , two-three years ago of paying off immigrants in return for leaving the countryfatty patty wrote:Hope either Varadkar or Shatter becomes the Justice minister since its going to be Fine Gael more likely the government party after next election.
Becase they represent the constituency where most migrants live....Shatter (Lucan) Varadkar (Blanch/Castlenock)...but anyway besides that...Varadkar is a bright politician who rightly suggested for the unemployed/willing migrants to be paid off in a quick fix to be sent home then become a long term burden on the state...what is wrong with that? And he picked that point up from other EU countries who have decided doing this during recession years. There should be a post for junior justice minister in Ireland who should deal with mostly if not exclusively with the Immigration/Asylum issues (immigration minister maybe), rather than system just being reliant on the overly worked justice minister with too much on his table, whose first and last priority is organized crime and nowadays white collar crimes, and rightly so...this is why this needs to be offloaded from minister's table.walrusgumble wrote:Why Leo Varadkar? Just because of his immigrant name? The further he is kept away from any ministerial position the better. He can not be trusted, far too dangerous. By the way, you seem to forget that it was him who made the suggestion , two-three years ago of paying off immigrants in return for leaving the countryfatty patty wrote:Hope either Varadkar or Shatter becomes the Justice minister since its going to be Fine Gael more likely the government party after next election.
As for Shatter, no, he is one tracked minded, ie his preference to only one group / country and refuses debate to be aired for the other side. He won't be impartial and he will show his prejudice
It does not really matter who gets in, the immigrant will have it tough, though, FG will likely be more compliant with EU law
I understand that, but does Shatter's constituency actually cover Lucan? I thought Lucan was West Dublin where as , I thought Shatter is in South. Can't see how the politicans will really give a damn as many / some of the immigrants don't have rights to vote in the Dáil elections. You really think that they will be more concerned for them as oppose to those who have the power to elect them or get rid of them. Why should a country pay someone who no longer complies with law to leave, pay for their flights maybe but no way pay for any other expenses. You realise the hassle people are getting in fighting for their rights to redunancy money?fatty patty wrote:Becase they represent the constituency where most migrants live....Shatter (Lucan) Varadkar (Blanch/Castlenock)...but anyway besides that...Varadkar is a bright politician who rightly suggested for the unemployed/willing migrants to be paid off in a quick fix to be sent home then become a long term burden on the state...what is wrong with that? And he picked that point up from other EU countries who have decided doing this during recession years. There should be a post for junior justice minister in Ireland who should deal with mostly if not exclusively with the Immigration/Asylum issues (immigration minister maybe), rather than system just being reliant on the overly worked justice minister with too much on his table, whose first and last priority is organized crime and nowadays white collar crimes, and rightly so...this is why this needs to be offloaded from minister's table.walrusgumble wrote:Why Leo Varadkar? Just because of his immigrant name? The further he is kept away from any ministerial position the better. He can not be trusted, far too dangerous. By the way, you seem to forget that it was him who made the suggestion , two-three years ago of paying off immigrants in return for leaving the countryfatty patty wrote:Hope either Varadkar or Shatter becomes the Justice minister since its going to be Fine Gael more likely the government party after next election.
As for Shatter, no, he is one tracked minded, ie his preference to only one group / country and refuses debate to be aired for the other side. He won't be impartial and he will show his prejudice
It does not really matter who gets in, the immigrant will have it tough, though, FG will likely be more compliant with EU law
True that immigrants can only vote in local council elections whilst only Irish can vote in Dail elections but in 4-5 years time (or say next election time) these immigrants (non eu mostly) will be citizens....this is why they can be seen as a cash cow (or should i say vote cow) by the politicians. To be honest what is wrong with this notion of paying someone off to go home if they cant make ends meet? I will strongly believe there would've been many takers if it would have been started only as a tester. (It is not applicable on the EU citizens due to directive of free movement, and it will become a merry go around if it involved EU citizens...it involves non-EU). I dont think this makes Leo a far right politician by merely suggesting it btw fine gael is a centre right party isnt it? But extreme left has very good suggestions regarding the economy and are very helpful towards migrants (socialist joe higgins crowd). But anyway....anyone but FF please!walrusgumble wrote:I understand that, but does Shatter's constituency actually cover Lucan? I thought Lucan was West Dublin where as , I thought Shatter is in South. Can't see how the politicans will really give a damn as many / some of the immigrants don't have rights to vote in the Dáil elections. You really think that they will be more concerned for them as oppose to those who have the power to elect them or get rid of them. Why should a country pay someone who no longer complies with law to leave, pay for their flights maybe but no way pay for any other expenses. You realise the hassle people are getting in fighting for their rights to redunancy money?fatty patty wrote:Becase they represent the constituency where most migrants live....Shatter (Lucan) Varadkar (Blanch/Castlenock)...but anyway besides that...Varadkar is a bright politician who rightly suggested for the unemployed/willing migrants to be paid off in a quick fix to be sent home then become a long term burden on the state...what is wrong with that? And he picked that point up from other EU countries who have decided doing this during recession years. There should be a post for junior justice minister in Ireland who should deal with mostly if not exclusively with the Immigration/Asylum issues (immigration minister maybe), rather than system just being reliant on the overly worked justice minister with too much on his table, whose first and last priority is organized crime and nowadays white collar crimes, and rightly so...this is why this needs to be offloaded from minister's table.walrusgumble wrote:Why Leo Varadkar? Just because of his immigrant name? The further he is kept away from any ministerial position the better. He can not be trusted, far too dangerous. By the way, you seem to forget that it was him who made the suggestion , two-three years ago of paying off immigrants in return for leaving the countryfatty patty wrote:Hope either Varadkar or Shatter becomes the Justice minister since its going to be Fine Gael more likely the government party after next election.
As for Shatter, no, he is one tracked minded, ie his preference to only one group / country and refuses debate to be aired for the other side. He won't be impartial and he will show his prejudice
It does not really matter who gets in, the immigrant will have it tough, though, FG will likely be more compliant with EU law
Haughey was clever, so was McDowell, does not make them good selfless politicans. I don't trust Leo, far too right wing
Wither way, this current group have cut off any new governments chances to do well
I find it rather ironic you agree with Leo's stance, considering it involved EU citizens and potential infringement of same. Moreover, the fact that it would have cost the state in getting rid of them.(though , in fairness in teh short term)
I would agree that there should be a proper immgiration minister, free from regins of justice, but, with the current situation, there won't really be a need for one now, but junior, would might be a good idea
Leo nice man? Do you know him? Ever seen the Harry Enfield character Tim nice but Dim? We don't need a nice guy in government, not when there are problems in government. Do you actually know Dermot?. What makes you think they would want to go for a coffee with you?Obie wrote:Leo Varadkar is a nice man, and i find it very worrying and disturbing that Wal was inferring that he is a dearly beloved. He doesn't just have a foreign name, he has a foreign linkage. I would not mind having a coffee with him, which is more than i can say for Mr Ahern, whom i will not spare my sweat if he was in fire.
Mr Varadkar's father is an Indian, i fail to see how he can be xenophobic or dearly beloved. He was simply suggesting what any logical minded person will
suggest. He was giving people who want to take up his offer a choice. His reference was to people on live register. Similar provision operates in Spain, and saves taxpayers a lot of money, and helps this people to, should they wish, establish a life in their home country.
He cannot be compared to the BNP who are proposing forced emigration on the grounds of skin colour.
I hope FG comes to power soon, and FF kicked out in disgrace.
I also pray that Mr Varadkar be the next Justice minister, and probably the Taoiseach one day.
You are assuming that they will still be living in Ireland along with the other citizens. I won't be surprised that if there will no, due to economic reasons, be a halt in the amount of citizenship granted.fatty patty wrote:True that immigrants can only vote in local council elections whilst only Irish can vote in Dail elections but in 4-5 years time (or say next election time) these immigrants (non eu mostly) will be citizens....this is why they can be seen as a cash cow (or should i say vote cow) by the politicians. To be honest what is wrong with this notion of paying someone off to go home if they cant make ends meet? I will strongly believe there would've been many takers if it would have been started only as a tester. (It is not applicable on the EU citizens due to directive of free movement, and it will become a merry go around if it involved EU citizens...it involves non-EU). I dont think this makes Leo a far right politician by merely suggesting it btw fine gael is a centre right party isnt it? But extreme left has very good suggestions regarding the economy and are very helpful towards migrants (socialist joe higgins crowd). But anyway....anyone but FF please!walrusgumble wrote:I understand that, but does Shatter's constituency actually cover Lucan? I thought Lucan was West Dublin where as , I thought Shatter is in South. Can't see how the politicans will really give a damn as many / some of the immigrants don't have rights to vote in the Dáil elections. You really think that they will be more concerned for them as oppose to those who have the power to elect them or get rid of them. Why should a country pay someone who no longer complies with law to leave, pay for their flights maybe but no way pay for any other expenses. You realise the hassle people are getting in fighting for their rights to redunancy money?fatty patty wrote:Becase they represent the constituency where most migrants live....Shatter (Lucan) Varadkar (Blanch/Castlenock)...but anyway besides that...Varadkar is a bright politician who rightly suggested for the unemployed/willing migrants to be paid off in a quick fix to be sent home then become a long term burden on the state...what is wrong with that? And he picked that point up from other EU countries who have decided doing this during recession years. There should be a post for junior justice minister in Ireland who should deal with mostly if not exclusively with the Immigration/Asylum issues (immigration minister maybe), rather than system just being reliant on the overly worked justice minister with too much on his table, whose first and last priority is organized crime and nowadays white collar crimes, and rightly so...this is why this needs to be offloaded from minister's table.walrusgumble wrote:
Why Leo Varadkar? Just because of his immigrant name? The further he is kept away from any ministerial position the better. He can not be trusted, far too dangerous. By the way, you seem to forget that it was him who made the suggestion , two-three years ago of paying off immigrants in return for leaving the country
As for Shatter, no, he is one tracked minded, ie his preference to only one group / country and refuses debate to be aired for the other side. He won't be impartial and he will show his prejudice
It does not really matter who gets in, the immigrant will have it tough, though, FG will likely be more compliant with EU law
Haughey was clever, so was McDowell, does not make them good selfless politicans. I don't trust Leo, far too right wing
Wither way, this current group have cut off any new governments chances to do well
I find it rather ironic you agree with Leo's stance, considering it involved EU citizens and potential infringement of same. Moreover, the fact that it would have cost the state in getting rid of them.(though , in fairness in teh short term)
I would agree that there should be a proper immgiration minister, free from regins of justice, but, with the current situation, there won't really be a need for one now, but junior, would might be a good idea
They did already, about 1 year ago. The original fee was around €650. It is now over €900, all thats to Ahern.Southern_Sky wrote:Seeing that they have already started taxing the lowest incomes and reduced the minimum wage, increased student fees by 500euro etc.., its a (pleasant) surprise that they haven't thought of doubling or tripling the the fee for successful citizenship applicants
With 65,000 people emigrating from Ireland so far this year, much of them young Irish, perhaps in the not too distant future resident non-EU and EU immigrants may become the majority of the total urban population in each Irish cityWhat a demographic shift that will be!
Very strong words there, same can be said about any FF politician nowadays, lot of them are like you said sly, limp wristed and self serving. Don't even have the boll*x to put the IMF/EU terms infront of the Dail. When they see they cannot be elected to the Dail as they gonna get swept aside they are one by one deciding quitting on "HEALTH" reasons. Probably afraid on door to door canvassing that they gonna get doors after doors shut on their faces or lynched in some cases. Bruton is alot better then kenny in my opinion, you look at Gilmore his approval ratings going up and up while FG rating steady/going up...kenny's coming down thick and fast. Atleast FG inner circles have decided to do something about it, while FF when Bertie prancing around did nothing. Although FG timing was not the best but it will happen in my opinion very soon, as Kenny is fading away and there are alot of bright youngsters coming up in FG, Lucinda/Leo are the prime examples, another FG youngster got a ticket to run up in Kildare south. Who FF is going to appoint Dermot successor? Your man property developer Gallagher! Enough said (he only looks good on dragon's den and thats about it). Don't know what exactly socialist are saying specifically about immigrants issues just the bullet points but SF or extreme left are usually very much sympathetic to immigrant issues in which reforming the citizenship system was the main one. By the way 23-24k waiting on citizenship decisions + so many others maturing (ready for citizenship) year after year...thats nearly a dail seat there quite a significant number for any politician to think about.Leo V has as much chance of becoming Taoiseach as Ireland hosting the Soccer World Cup. He is not even liked in FG, and he proved what a sly, limp wristed, little self serving clown that he is during the pathetic Bruton-Kenny heave/publicity stunt. When all does not go his way, he will leave politics and go back to his promising career as a Doctor.
fatty patty wrote:Very strong words there, same can be said about any FF politician nowadays, lot of them are like you said sly, limp wristed and self serving. Don't even have the boll*x to put the IMF/EU terms infront of the Dail. When they see they cannot be elected to the Dail as they gonna get swept aside they are one by one deciding quitting on "HEALTH" reasons. Probably afraid on door to door canvassing that they gonna get doors after doors shut on their faces or lynched in some cases. Bruton is alot better then kenny in my opinion, you look at Gilmore his approval ratings going up and up while FG rating steady/going up...kenny's coming down thick and fast. Atleast FG inner circles have decided to do something about it, while FF when Bertie prancing around did nothing. Although FG timing was not the best but it will happen in my opinion very soon, as Kenny is fading away and there are alot of bright youngsters coming up in FG, Lucinda/Leo are the prime examples, another FG youngster got a ticket to run up in Kildare south. Who FF is going to appoint Dermot successor? Your man property developer Gallagher! Enough said (he only looks good on dragon's den and thats about it). Don't know what exactly socialist are saying specifically about immigrants issues just the bullet points but SF or extreme left are usually very much sympathetic to immigrant issues in which reforming the citizenship system was the main one. By the way 23-24k waiting on citizenship decisions + so many others maturing (ready for citizenship) year after year...thats nearly a dail seat there quite a significant number for any politician to think about.Leo V has as much chance of becoming Taoiseach as Ireland hosting the Soccer World Cup. He is not even liked in FG, and he proved what a sly, limp wristed, little self serving clown that he is during the pathetic Bruton-Kenny heave/publicity stunt. When all does not go his way, he will leave politics and go back to his promising career as a Doctor.
I have been agreeing that FF are limp wristed etc since the say i was first legally allowed to vote, over, nearly 15-20 years ago. What is your point? We were talking about the delusion that FG or more to the point Alan Shatter and Leo V will not be the white shining light. There is no revelation that FF are built up on property developers etc. That marriage blossomed as early as the 1970's whilst people like C J Haughey & Brian Lenihan Snr were cutting their cloth in Leinster House.fatty patty wrote:So you do agree the FF are also a limp wristed bunch. Dermot's would be successor proves that FF is just a party built up mostly by property developers and in today's cases bankers/bond holders as they are fervently proecting their interests before people's.
Well politicians do have to start thinking about the future for sure, and they are slowly and gradually are that is why alot of sympathy coming from left towards us, right is still slow but catching up...money/donations is not the issue, it is mostly votes that is their concern. Atleast this crisis/recession in Ireland has given rise to a new political front, that is there is no 2 big parties anymore, new comers are mushrooming everywhere, welcome change for sure. Let's see how many Fianna Failers/others defect.Who knows maybe McDowell on a ticket from People Before Profit party. Dermot seat is defo gone even if he had stood in elections due to the arrival of Gerry Adams in Louth.