Coir and their lies

Led an event for Fine Gael outside Coir HQ today on Capel street. We had an admobile with ‘Liar, Liar Pants on Fire’ on it, and then a graphic of a young lad with his bum on fire. All a bit of fun but a very serious point
needs to be made.

 

The Coir statement on minimum wages is a lie.

 

The Coir statement on voting weights is a lie.

 

They are factually incorrect and the people of Ireland need to know this. We had a bit of argy bargy on this with Coir but I hope the point emerges in the media coverage.

September 30, 2009

Update from our man in Washington

More news from our representative in Washington.

 

Click HERE to read Ambassador John Bruton’s weekly message.

September 30, 2009

Lisbon Last Night

Spent last night canvassing for the Lisbon Treaty on Ratoath Road, Swilly Road and Pinehurst. Overall the Yes vote had the majority however the lead is narrowing. This can also be seen in the MRBI poll over the weekend. Fewer and fewer people are uncertain as they make their mind up with polling day approaching. This whole FAS mess is a factor in the undecideds making their mind up. People look at payoffs for failure and ask why should they trust people involved in these kind of decisions? You just have to spend as much time as you can asking people to seperate domestic issues from the Lisbon Treaty. Sadly, the old dictum is true though …’when you’re explaining you’re losing’.

Met a lot of other canvassers out last night. One on the Yes side ‘Generation Yes’ and then one out for SF and one for a local Independent political group. We’ll continue canvassing and stick up our final posters. The worst thing now will be complacency. We just have to keep canvassing and talking to people to the very end.

Best part of last night for me was meeting a couple of lads who were having a drink at their home. They were both my age and were leaning towards a No. I spent 20 minutes answering all of their questions. Think that I might have swung one Yes vote out of them. Hope so.

Also spent a lot of yesterday on a transport issue that I am about to raise. More to come on this!

September 29, 2009

The benefits of being in Government

The Oireachtas Research Department had an annual staff training day last Friday. They invited a number of Oireachtas representatives to speak at the event. Myself and Joe Behan TD agreed to participate.

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September 28, 2009

Ireland must face youth unemployment challenge or lose a generation to emigration – Bruton

1 in 3 men under 25 are unemployed

Fine Gael Finance Spokesman & Deputy Leader, Richard Bruton TD, today (Sunday) warned that unemployment is running three times higher among young people with one in three men under 25 unemployed. Deputy Bruton said it was vital to design policies to prevent a brain drain and keep this talent at home.

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September 27, 2009