'I’m not unrealistic about the challenge I face': Meet the man trying to rebuild Renua
“Renua did not do any harm to anyone in this country … We just tried to start a new party.”
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“Renua did not do any harm to anyone in this country … We just tried to start a new party.”
The announcement was made this morning.
The party with no name isn’t ready to go just yet.
Well, he’s not ruled it out.
Creighton has defined more clearly what she considers to be ‘matters of conscience’ to which the whip of new party will not apply.
The leader of yet-to-be-named party says almost 600 people want to represent it in the next general election.
There’s good news for Lucinda’s new party too, as the ‘Rebooters’ make their first appearance in a political opinion poll.
We spoke to the financial advisor involved in Lucinda Creighton’s new party about his advice to consumers during the boom.
Eddie Hobbs, who’s involved in Creighton’s new party, told TheJournal.ie last week that her views had “mellowed” but now he says he has never spoken to her about the issue.
The financial advisor is involved with Lucinda Creighton’s new political party.
Decisions that impact taxes or spending have at least as dramatic an effect upon day-to-day lives of Irish people as issues like abortion.
The financial advisor speaks to TheJournal.ie about Lucinda Creighton’s new political party.
Financial advisor Eddie Hobbs explains some of what the ‘Reboot Ireland’ party is all about.
They want to ‘Reboot Ireland’, but is it just a pipe dream?
The service provider has promised to whitelist the site and customers should soon be able to access it.
It doesn’t have a name yet but it does have a hashtag.