'Politicians say people don't want an election - they do, politicians don't'

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'Politicians say people don't want an election - they do, politicians don't'
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This coalition Government has been in power for over four years and the time is fast approaching that they call it a day

When politicians tell you that the people don't want an election it only means one thing - the people want to go to the polls and they don't.

I expected Eamon Ryan to take his vast transport and energy department by the scruff of the neck and make Ireland the Saudi Arabia of wind energy with wind farms surrounding our western coastline making us self-sufficient in electricity with no reliance on foreign gas but it hasn't happened. They are cowardly hiding behind our insane planning system as an excuse to do nothing when the state could easily bring in a new law in the " national interest" to make it happen. I know it, the public knows it, and they know it.

He absolutely shafted my home town Drogheda putting 500 asylum seekers into the D Hotel, the only hotel left in the town. The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has also run out of road. When he came to office he carried the dreams of a nation with him. But the Fine Gael leader sadly has turned out to be more spin than substance and the public is reluctant to trust him.

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