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The number of people who are homeless has risen to over 10,000 again

6,697 adults and 3,574 children were in emergency accommodation in January.

THE NUMBER OF people who are homeless in Ireland has increased to more than 10,000 again.

Latest figures from the Department of Housing show that there were 10,271 people in emergency accommodation in January.

The figure includes 6,697 adults and 3,574 children, and is a rise of 540 people compared with the previous month.

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Figures from the department last month showed that 9,731 people were in emergency accommodation during December, the first time the number had fallen below 10,000 since breaching the five-figure mark last March.

At the time, then-Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said that the decrease was “a move in the right direction”.

Speaking about this evening’s figures, Dublin city councillor and CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless, Anthony Flynn described the news as “considerably worrying”.

“This is a shocking increase a month after [Eoghan Murphy] claimed a massive reduction,” he said.

The Simon Communities of Ireland described the latest increase as “disappointing”, although it said it was not expected.

“The election showed that the public is very clear that they want the homeless crisis dealt with,” the charity’s spokesman Wayne Stanley said.

“Meeting the electorate’s expectation requires an ambitious Programme for Government that will build a secure and affordable housing system that works for all.”

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    Mute James Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 7:36 PM

    It’s important to exercise your vote, tomorrow is a day that could start some change, but it won’t happen if people don’t get out and vote.

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    Mute Dermot Purcell
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:20 PM

    Agree totally james just came from. Court and watched the judge deny a man after ten years of fighting organised white collar crime deny him his constitusional right to basic discovery. Completely sickening.if the people think we live in a demoxracy we do ñot and if you want change keep away from political parties and vote independents

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    Mute Rkmr
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:24 PM

    What if you have no faith in any of the people running in your area? What if you don’t trust any of them? Don’t agree with any of them?

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    Mute why?
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:53 PM

    Spoil it, that’s the only option available, if you don’t believe doing nothing is better.

    If there was a huge percentage of spoilt votes (which is unlikely, I know), it might send a message, on some level, however futile it turns out to be.

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    Mute Rkmr
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:01 PM

    Or not vote at all, if a good % of the people decide to not vote or spoil their vote then maybe there will be some chance of change in how our political system is set up.
    I also heard that there must be a certain % of the population voting for the election to be deemed ‘legal’, anybody know if this is true?

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    Mute Michael G O'Reilly
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:08 PM

    No it is NOT true.

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    Mute James Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:10 PM

    We seem to think in this country that if we don’t vote things will change but they don’t. Voting is the why to change the political landscape.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:11 PM

    Thanks Michael. Wasn’t able to find anything online to back it up so was dubious about it. I mentioned it to the person who originally told me and they then said that this was only the case in referendums??

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:14 PM

    James I agree with you but what do you do when you honestly believe and feel that there is no person you can vote for? Or that it doesn’t matter who you vote for once they get into power it is very difficult not to get waysided or corrupted

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    Mute James Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:20 PM

    Stand up for yourself. If you feel strongly about your own views then get out there and let people. Unfortunately there are constitutes that are not good to be running but because they have name and the money they get voted for.

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    Mute James Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:21 PM

    That should be candidates sorry, should of read that first

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    Mute Rkmr
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:23 PM

    It’s a difficult choice, not something I take lightly and genuinely I don’t know what to do this year. I have always voted and encouraged others to do so but this year I just feel so disillusioned with it all. I don’t feel I can trust anyone running in my area.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:25 PM

    Poor lack of choice is a big problem in some areas, it’s a pity.

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    May 22nd 2014, 10:38 PM

    Brain dead moron statement, a government the likes of what we have now rely on split votes and people not voting to give them power, if you want to make a statement use your vote and enact change by getting in other candidates, remember men and women died for you to vote not spoil them.

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    Mute John O'Reilly
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    May 22nd 2014, 11:24 PM

    If there was an option to bring back British rule then I would vote… otherwise were just replacing one crooked numty with another.

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    Mute Irving Chubbie
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    May 23rd 2014, 12:33 PM

    No, the turnout doesn’t matter in referendums either.

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    May 23rd 2014, 7:43 PM

    I agree with voting independents in as a protest vote, but am reminded – I’m an old man – of the Yippee Abbey Hoffman’s view that if voting ever changed anything they would ban it. Read P63 of The Economist this week “one dollar one vote.”

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    Mute Jack Cass
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:04 PM

    Time for change

    A decision made by Fianna Fail
    Without debate within the Dail
    A private debt, is socialised
    Generations to come, are penalised.
    An election called- brings forth our saviour
    Another coalition – Fine Gael and Labour
    Promises are made – then they are broken
    Memories are select -untruths are spoken
    Pensions and payoffs, for those on the inside
    Accountability as always, is cast aside.
    Health’s in a shambles, justice in a state
    Welfare’s in trouble, educators irate
    Prosecutions don’t happen, witness made a mistake
    Notes were not taken, files were misplaced,
    Wages are slashed; taxes have risen
    Include levies and charges, pay up or face prison.
    Ask our leader a question, get a sneering reply
    He gives interviews only, to Bloomberg and SKY.
    His socialist partner, has become a true blue
    Ah! But we know…isn’t that what you do!
    Scandals are daily, with culprits exposed
    Long investigations and nothing disclosed
    “I am entitled” is their oft used refrain
    Constant denials, still no-one to blame
    Now it is our turn to have a say
    And send a clear message on Polling Day
    We are your masters, – politicians take note-
    You ask to serve us when you canvass our vote

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:14 PM

    Brilliant. We’ll put

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:16 PM

    Well put

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    May 23rd 2014, 6:41 AM

    Well said

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    May 23rd 2014, 7:52 AM

    Brilliant, great summary of the last few years.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:08 PM

    Journal, why are your pop up ads telling me to vote for the little RAT Brian Hayes? Please stop showing me his face!!!!

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    Mute James Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:40 PM

    I’m wondering that aswell, very bias few in my opinion. What about the other candidates. The journal should be impartial.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:31 PM

    The Journal is FF this and FF that, and Mary Fitzpatrick this…

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:47 PM

    Its a great privilege to be able to vote.
    Its something that should never be taken for granted .
    Get out and vote ,
    Things can only get better , well they cant get much worse,
    Fingers crossed ………………

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:37 PM

    Great article..

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:10 PM

    Really was. Agree with everything 100%.

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    May 23rd 2014, 12:35 AM

    If people believe (as I and many do) that the ‘radical change’ Rory Hearne talks about (of the entire landscape of democratic and economic governance, here and in the wider Euro zone) is required, then the minimum is to not vote for any of the main parties. Nor is it clear imo that any of the minor parties are sufficiently committed or to be trusted to follow thru’.

    Some of the independents or independents’ alliances, such as DDI or AAA show promise, but what we need above all is to send a message to any current or would-be ‘authorities’ that anything less than a comprehensive +process+ of root and branch reform, with real and informed citizens involvement is flatly unacceptable.

    If an election result cannot produce that in the next year or so, then I say a total boycott will probably be the only way.

    Way too many candidates of all kinds, some thru’ genuine belief, still believe working with current institutional arrangements can produce that ‘radical change’ we need. It won’t.

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:51 PM

    As a society we need a better class of candidates

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:03 PM

    Put yourself forward.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:17 PM

    As a society we need to start voting for a better class of candidate, many good people never get elected.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:29 PM

    Who said that I won’t!!! Next time around

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:13 PM

    Good on you if you do, if there’s no one out there to stand up for your views, you get out there and try and make things happen

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:49 PM

    Brilliant article and just about sums it – we are actually worse off now than we were in 2007 and all the lies and spin saying what a great job coalition are doing makes me and many others sick – time for change and good riddance to Enda’s and Eamonn’s lap dogs tommorrow -

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:29 PM

    Two things which would seriously help are society in politics.

    1. Whip system should be illegal.

    2. No one should be aloud be a TD for more they ten years.

    No point in voting in your local TD or MEP to represent you if some other TD from Mayo is going to tell him/her what to do regardless of your wishes?. You didn’t vote for the TD in Mayo represent you.
    We are idiots in this country for letting the whip system operate over us.

    Ten year max on being a TD would also always keep fresh blood and modern ideas flowing into Irish society.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:21 PM

    Great post Giuseppe

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    May 23rd 2014, 6:43 AM

    Agree totally

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    May 23rd 2014, 2:30 PM

    The whip shouldn’t be illegal, it should be used with fervour on all politicians who break their promises, in public with buckets of salt, vinegar and chilli oil free for people to throw on the wounds. Three strikes..after that the Guillotine.
    Actually you’re bang on Giuseppe, but the party system will stop it happening all the time the sheep and lemmings vote for them. In an ideal world political parties could be banned and that would ensure TDs have to work for a living to get things done rather than ringing party HQ and retiring to the bar or going on holiday. We can dream on…

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:52 PM

    Oh I am. And I will. For tomorrow is independents day

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:22 PM

    Very good!

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:48 PM

    Great article.

    No matter which way you lean politically, do make the effort to vote. Its only an hour of your day for most people and it is your chance to either endorse or protest the current government, councilors and European MEPS.

    Make the effort, go Vote!

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:05 PM

    People died so we can all vote. In Australia you are fined if you don’t vote, and they have over 90% turnouts. At least there is a broad consensus there.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:12 PM

    Its the way forward.

    The establishment parties WANT as low a turnout as possible because it skews the ratio of the grey vote which traditionally votes either FF or FG. Thats why the elections are on Fridays, whereas referendums that they think will pass are held on Saturdays. The apathy of the younger voter is they’ve been hit so hard by this government.

    The youth vote needs to be mobilised properly.

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:39 PM

    In general it’s not the players in politics that causes the problem, the system seems to chew up the good and spit them out.
    Yes there are gobsheens , but they are in every walk of life.
    ‘Welcome to the machine’
    Go vote , exercise your inherited rights and hope some thing will change.

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:41 PM

    What’s the point in voting, though, if none of them represent your viewpoint? I have a candidate in my constituency that represents my economic viewpoint, but is diametrically opposed to my social viewpoint. Likewise, another candidate agrees with my social viewpoint but is against my economic viewpoint. I refuse to vote Fianna Fail, Fine Gael or Labour. That leaves me with no candidate to vote for, so why should I put a number beside someone that I don’t want elected?

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:51 PM

    Well that’s why we have proportional representation.

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    May 22nd 2014, 7:59 PM

    I agree. Most of them didn’t bother coming near our doorstep so it’s hard to know what they stand for from a smiling poster! Of those that did, I have no reason to believe they give a damn about my concerns and God help me but one of the seemingly most effective councillors interested in some of our concerns is a member of Fine Gael and I don’t want to vote for them not to mention that I don’t trust any of them as far as I could throw them. Some of the independents clearly have no interest in my concerns so it is a difficulty just finding one single politician who is worth my vote. Saying that, I’d be damned not to vote at all.

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    Mute Keith Michael Gregg
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:04 PM

    Spoil your vote so. By spoiling you are raising the number of votes required to reach a quota, as well as saying “I don’t like any of these”. I’d still vote against the political status quo if the current system didn’t align with me.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:16 PM

    As far as I am aware (and I stand to be corrected), but the quota is calculated on valid votes and not on total votes.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:22 PM

    You’re right, my bad. Still a spoiled vote is better than no vote.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:31 PM

    you are correct, spoilt votes are take from the total votes cast and that number is then divided by the amount of seats on offer plus one.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:43 PM

    What’s the best way to vote? Like do I just give one vote or preference on the ballot paper? How does voting 1,2,3 work?

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:50 PM

    Best way is to vote who you want in order of preference. You can stop at one, you can give everyone a preference. Your vote could filter down to people you don’t want however, so I would not recommend giving a preference to those candidates. If you wish to optimise your vote highly, give everyone a pref. If you wanna keep FF/FG from gaining so many seats, don’t give them any prefs.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:09 PM

    Thanks Keith.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:20 PM

    Sensible article .Vote against the establishment parties and send a strong message to the Political class in this country. We need change and innovative alternatives to the parasites that have no interest in changing the status quo. Get out and vote for the sake of our kids.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:46 PM

    Plato : “If you are too lazy to Vote, then be prepared to be governed by your inferiors” … little has changed.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:40 PM

    Hard to know who to vote for when you don’t want to support main parties and a lot of independents haven’t been tested or hold ideals that don’t match mine, but I think voting for an independent sends a message to the main parties that they don’t have it all their own way,

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:18 PM

    Most of who are in government now are selfish misfits.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:34 PM

    I would vote, but Fingal CoCo in their infinite wisdom decided to take me off the register without my permission. I didn’t notice in time and maybe I should have checked, but it’s poor form.

    Nobody else in my household got taken off. I’ve voted in every election in the 9 years I could. Working since I was 16 too. Nice to know my taxes pay for this utter corruption.

    I’d prefer of my dictators earned their dictatorship.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:00 PM

    Fine Gael. Steady ship slowly and unspectacularly navigating the correct path.

    Fianna Fail. Ship is drifting nowhere. In murky waters. Captain was a senior staff member from previous shipwreck.

    Labour. Unsteady ship. Compass broken. Could be mutiny.

    Greens. No sails. Anchor stuck in sea bed. Hasn’t recovered from 2011 storm.

    Sinn Fein. Fast ship. Looks quite attractive from afar. But once aboard the decor and experience isn’t what was advertised.

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:43 PM

    “Fine Gael. Steady ship slowly and unspectacularly navigating the correct path.”

    While you’re out on the high seas, tell enda to keep an eye out for that seismic shift of a debt deal he promised us 2 years ago. Y’know, the one promised before FG turned 30 billion of dodgy prom note debt into 40 years worth of sovereign debt which will cost us twice as much overall.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:58 PM

    Richard rogerson???? Should we just take the ON from your surname? ?? Dicky rogers

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:10 PM

    Yes Les, he seems like the same person, still spouting the same nonsense though!

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:18 PM

    Hopefully there will be a democratic revolution tomorrow. Up your swiss. Fg and labour.

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    Mute John O Mahony
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:28 PM

    They are all a shower of hypocrite,s. Vote Sink Fein. FF FG Labour are all useless.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:02 PM

    Sinn Fein are no better. We need real change and a new political force. DDI looked exciting on inception but come across as a disorganised group of misfits.
    Overall disappointing considering the economic and social turmoil of the last decade. Independents that aren’t totally bat crazy is the best protest vote I can think of.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:34 PM

    Phil, sure didn’t contant markievicz give up his life in the stephens green so Tom Darcy could shite on about things.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:09 PM

    I have voted since I turned 18 a few years ago. Anyway like most of you, you probably were born in the 70′s,80′s,90s. You have seen many changes happen over the years and most of the time this country was broke.. Even in the Celtic Tiger it was easy credit that fuelled the boom to bust, where we really that well off during it or where we worse off than the recessions of the 70s/80′s?
    People often say that the last recession after the Celtic Tiger was worse cause we thought we had money, back 20/30/40 years no one had anything, all we had was ourselves, our community, f*ck all money but we all got by. This was back when interest rates were in double digits, oil crisis, major strikes, devaluation of currency, major cutbacks. We have just forgotten how bad it was unfortunately we have not learnt either that the people we elect most of them are incapable of running this country effectively.

    The one constant that has barely changed is our political system and is the root cause of this Brilliant Country losing our sovereignty ,going from boom to bust, not having to choose unemployment or emigration, being taxed to bits & billed for the wrongs of a number of institutions and the complete inept handling of the most major crisis in our history, transfering bond debt to sovereign debt has got to be the worst crime foisted on the Irish people and we will probably never get a deal on it nor will we ever see anyone doing a life sentence for it.

    This is all down to the political classes and the connected, Governments elected have messed this country up, short term gains to win the next election, borrowing heavily to get a few extra seats, to get something done it is who you know not what you know, National Budgets compiled short term and whatever the finance minister of the day decides to throw in to suit his party. Nothing medium or long term always the focus on the next election and it is the detriment of this Country. That is why so many people cant be bothered to vote or will protest vote or spoil there vote, the system is broken but I have an axe to grind at the main political parties and I urge you to go vote tomorrow.
    MY TIPS for the local and general elections
    Fianna Fail- Not even a preference, they messed the best opportunity this Country had, lack of regulation, inept , cronism at its best etc

    Greens- Not even a preference, Got giddy going into coalition, brought in the dreaded Carbon tax, supported FF through thick and thin. Wiped out in the last general election. Labour Party please take note.

    PDs- Wiped out in last General election, Labour Party please take note

    Fianna Gael- Did exactly what they said on the tin in last General election, shockingly they have attacked the most vulnerable in society and hit families the hardest. Most of us voted for them but I wont be making the same mistake twice. They are like Fianna Fail except worse!

    Labour Party- Labours way or frankfurts way no its fianna gaels way! Will never ever vote for these again. The entire party deserve to be obliterated due to there smugness and terrible choice going into power with FG. They have lost all there morals and values in power. The Party leader has no integrity, this man has been against property and water charges for most of his political life and he now supports these hardship taxes. He has been given crumbs at the Cabinet table and goes around stating that because of the labour party we made austerity fairer etc

    Sinn Fein: Only major party that has not been in Government or in coalition, plays the opposition party very well and does an awful lot of community work. May as well try these out they seem to care about the vulnerable, families and working classes.

    Independents: Most are ex Major party players be careful who you vote for or some are a one issue candidate demand more bang for your vote and ask them to tackle more issues.

    People before Profit: Great party but they have not reversed a single cut, I still will support them cause the tide is changing, people are just fed up and these are experienced protesters

    Anti Austerity: Again unfortunately no success so far but tide maybe changing maybe a lil inexperienced

    Direct Democracy: Lads great effort but most people can barely get there head around the current political system and proportional representation. The way things are done in this country no reform will happen to suit the direct democracy mission statement. It is all in favour of the current political system.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:59 PM

    Good post Ger! Tomorrow will be the beginning of the end for this oppressive Fine Gael coalition! The country needs a strong leader who will stand up to Europe.

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    Mute Kevin Forde
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:21 PM

    Whether someone goes into politics for the right reasons or not they soon realise that the system is designed to protect the system Number 1. Nobody can fix it from within. Voting for a good candidate is condemning them to a nicely paid futile existence with a hearty pension. They might -if they are lucky- manage to steer the boat one way or another for a little while, but the answer and the solution had never anything to do with boats in the first place. The wrong questions are being answered with the solutions that suit the system. So-called Democracy is a sham the world over. There is “The way things work” -ie. the upper-echelons of the civil service, which never changes- and the The Front that’s slapped onto it. We vote for the veneer. Pick your favourite lump of poo. If you don’t pick you can’t complain you didn’t have a choice. The System is Broken. Time to ask new questions. Begin by ignoring the system.

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    Mute Peter Martin
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:07 PM

    Couldnt agree more with these sentiments. Died in the wool Fianna Fail, Fianna Gael and Labour voters are too old to change now and any young person with a bit of cop on has left the country. So….the same old turkeys will keep voting for Christmas. Sad but true.

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    Mute Wesley Eccles
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:53 PM

    Ok. So you vote one shower out and put another lot in. So where are the options? They are all the same. And you’re bind if you think they give a s**t about you and the general public. Cut their wages, pensions, expenses etc by a considerable amount and let’s see how patriotic they are then. Criminals in suits. The worst kind.

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    May 22nd 2014, 9:57 PM

    Thank you – very informative and thought provoking article

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    Mute Maria Dardis
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:19 PM

    Sickened is an understatement. Wish I had loads of identies I could vote and vote and vote!

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    Mute Mary Cleary
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    May 22nd 2014, 7:53 PM

    Vote for someone who will do what the well written article says but who is also a democrat. Democracy will be threatened if we vote for misfits hotheads and extremists. We are at a crossroads.

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    Mute mart_n
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:11 PM

    Are there comely maidens dancing at it?

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    May 22nd 2014, 8:24 PM

    Mary you are governed by fear and what you are saying is exactly what the establishment want you to say. We need real change not new puppets.

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    May 22nd 2014, 11:30 PM

    mary, so based on your post, what would be the best party to vote for?

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    Mute Jarlath Murphy
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:53 PM

    Judgement Day!

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    Mute Yellow Buzzinfly
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:18 PM

    I ll be voting the local election but not the MEP one as I am anti-EU. Sorry lads !

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    Mute Were Jammin
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    May 22nd 2014, 8:30 PM

    Then vote for a eurosceptic candidate!

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    Mute Yellow Buzzinfly
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    May 22nd 2014, 9:38 PM

    There is no point voting for a skeptical or a non-skeptical pro EU candidate if he/she intends to sit on his/her bum in Brussels and enjoy the talk shops They are all message delivering people

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    May 22nd 2014, 10:32 PM

    Who is an Irish eurosceptic candidate Jammin? Apols if this shows up repeatedly, this site can be so annoying and stop you posting altogether!

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    Mute Marko Burns
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    May 23rd 2014, 1:45 AM

    Before the next general election FG and FF should disband – and new parties formed based on idealogical differences- not the current civil war nonsense. It’s the only way the country will have any semblance of a political system.

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    Mute Brehon Law
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    May 23rd 2014, 8:23 AM

    Strongly disagree with you Rory. Fight back – don’t vote. Frighten the bejabbers out of the system. Only 36% turned out in the UK yesterday. But if you do vote, definitely make it independents.

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    Mute Rudi Teichmann
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    May 23rd 2014, 2:21 PM

    “I have therefore come to the opinion that the most reasonable recourse for the humanization of society and its institutions is to abandon them and begin again to build a society with a just, equitable and compassionate economy with justice, equality, and reverence for all life insured by the goals and forms of all its institutions.”
    - Manitonquat (Medicine Story), native American Elder

    I have nothing to add to this. If you want change it is the only way forward.

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    Mute Seán O'Sullivan
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:35 PM

    is Childers one?

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    Mute Seán O'Sullivan
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    May 22nd 2014, 10:35 PM

    *a eurosceptic candidate. I havent a clue. meant for @Were Jammin

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    May 23rd 2014, 4:38 PM

    Fully agree with all said. But it is a face the overall vote in European elections has declined the numbers show less than half the people that can vote in European elections across Europe bother Total EU turnout%
    1979 62.0%
    1984 59.0%
    1989 58.4%
    1994 56.7%
    1999 49.5%
    2004 45.5%
    2009 43.0%
    57% Last time did not bother and let 43% decide their future. That says a lot as to what people think about Europe and politics in general

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