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the uncommonest manifesto search this site embedded files skip to main content skip to navigation if you don t think i m mad ehm get in touch get in touch the uncommonest manifesto home who why not a party why never a councillor opinion pieces values a vision for ireland ireland is not in the british isles policies housing environment covid 19 immigration politics itself health northern ireland europe economy taxation neutrality education get in touch the uncommonest manifesto the uncommonest manifesto mostly by hugh sheehy an opinionated view not the same guff as usual getting a bit dated now written in 2021 been busy since then what s what i watch the political news in ireland with constant disappointment if not despair ff and fg seem unable to grasp that they ve been doing doing a dreadful job for decades and the prospect of sf in government appalls me the actual allies of actual murderers plus the soft left in ireland seems incapable of a coherent economic thought and the hard left are just nuts apart from my general upset with the bankrupt state of politics in ireland there was a by election on in dublin bay south a while back watching the nonsense from the parties and the candidates really bothered me but like most people i m not in a party and don t have a political organization so there doesn t seem to be much i can do about it however i m not one to grumble quietly so i ll grumble out loud if you re bothered by ireland s political elite too then ehm get in touch and not just if you re in dublin the problem seems to be national if you don t know what i mean just read the paragraph below ireland is being badly let down and we keep voting for it what i look like if that matters what s the problem as i said i watch the political news in ireland with constant disappointment if not despair ff and fg seem unable to grasp that they ve been doing doing a dreadful job for decades and the prospect of sf in government appalls me i often hear people asking for alternatives as if there are none there are alternatives there are plenty of decent and competent people in the country who could run ireland well mostly people who don t want to be in politics itself a useful attribute and who could do a much better job why do people keep voting for people and for parties that clearly do not have the country s interests at heart i don t know i really don t then despite what you might hear ireland s actual economic growth over the last 20 years has terrible it s been 0 7 per annum read that article seriously read it twice 0 7 per annum those are terrible numbers they might surprise you and the govt parties are unlikely to tell you about them the govt might tell you about the worse than meaningless gdp figures but not those more accurate ones on top of that massive generational economic failure we ve seen ff and then ff fg lead us into two deliberate housing crises one cost the country its financial independence and the other is costing a generation the chance of having a decent place to live me too by the way watching the country apparently lining up behind the incompetent allies of developers and dodgy finance in ff and fg or behind the actual allies of actual murderers in sf is the saddest thing to see neither of those options are the ireland i want and ireland s fluffy left doesn t seem to have a clue about basic economics what s the solution ireland could be an even more amazing country that it is if only we d try some plain speaking and logical thought and to act on the results of plain speaking and logical thought i know lots of people that are equally disappointed with the current state of affairs and who often better than me could articulate why we need change and why we should have change for the better rather than change for the worse none of us seems to know what to do about it a slightly longer intro i m not a public figure if you ve heard of me at all it might be because i ran for election in 2011 i did not get elected i was tilting at windmills making a possibly noble but certainly futile gesture something like that read more about me as a person here after the 2008 crash like many people i had naive hopes that new and better leaders would emerge that people would think differently and that we d all move away from the grim old alternating ff fg duopoly and onto something better it seemed for a while as if that might happen i hadn t been living in ireland for 20 years prior to 2008 so was purely a political spectator i had no intention or even thought of getting involved in politics until the promised new political movement of the time celebrities like o toole mcwilliams dunphy etc all chickened out then i found myself asking whether or not i was going to do anything about the fact that all i saw and heard from our national leaders was shouting and nonsense and illogical diversion from the actual issues living as we do in a democracy there s nothing to stop anyone trying so i tried in the end i got a few votes and am told that i spoke well on the few occasions i had the chance but most people lined up and voted for fg and i was rejected by the electorate lovely phrase that s how it works ten years later and it seems things still aren t going so well it seems clear that the past few governments haven t been doing such a good job in lots of key areas well unless you own property have private health insurance and or leo s mobile number and perhaps even shares in or a position on the board of a property fund in 2021 there s a by election in dublin bay south where i live i see the posters on poles everywhere and am again horrified that these are apparently the best that this country is being offered worse the country seems to be lining up between the camp of ff fg together the allies of developers and dodgy finance and the camp of sf the allies of murderers and there seems to be a need for more people to stand up and say neither of those should be running the country and there is surely a better way it s pointless anyone like me running for the dáil one guy on his own is just a crackpot maybe i m a crackpot anyway but still it seems worth writing down what i d like to see from anyone a manifesto of sorts like most people i don t particularly want to be involved in politics temprementally i m an engineer so i like to build things and solve problems and i tend to be a tad blunt and logical by experience i ve become a business exec i speak english french spanish and dutch my irish is vestigial by now to the horror of my daughter who berates me with tír gan teanga tír gan anam so i think pretty globally but these people that i see on the news and on posters are actually in charge or likely to be that s not ok i can t face myself or my kids without somehow saying there s an alternative i ve lived all over europe and worked in the usa africa and various parts of asia i d just like ireland to be competently run while it s not terribly badly run well run it isn t imagine what ireland could be like if it was well run so if you got this far thank you maybe read a bit more and see what you think and most of all whatever you do use your vote they were hard to come by hughsheehydublin gmail com this is what i look like i m using a windmill as the site icon because well cervantes was a great writer and sometimes there are actually dragons to slay maybe the best i can achieve by writing all this is to tilt at windmills but hey it s something european flag image from wikipedia the commonest manifesto was published in a ucd student s union election in the late 80s always thought it was a great pun google sites report abuse page details page updated google sites report abuse this site uses cookies from google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic information about your use of this site is shared with google by clicking accept you agree to its use of cookies cookie policy reject accept
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