I tre TD più giovani di FF se la prendono con i colleghi del partito

https://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2026/0415/1568396-fianna-fail/

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33 commenti

  1. Wow, I’m a Sinn Féin voter in the 25-30 age bracket, but this is something I’m pleasantly surprised to come out of FF, hopefully as time passes more people like them fill into politics. A message I agree with.

  2. BadgerBitter5613 on

    Dolan on PAC is an embarrassment. Acting questions as if he isn’t in Government . A wannabe hard hitting TD who stands for nothing. 

  3. “colleagues too often expect them to “just explain their Government difficulties to our communities”.

    this is not the role they want and they would not accept it any longer”

    Aw, the poor little ducklings.

    Nobody made you be in Fíanna Fáil, boys.

  4. rossitheking on

    Three TDs out to save their skins and seats with empty words. Cynical shower

    Pull the other one lads.

  5. Saxondale-esque on

    Yet still voted confidence in the government yesterday. Hollow words trying to play to the gallery. Opportunist little wankers, a bang of Simon Harris off the 3 of them.

  6. knockblaster31 on

    Not convinced, if they wanted to do something impactful it would have been to vote the other way.

    Knowing Albert especially online, definitely the type to use it for publicity and save his neck of the Galway East constituents.

  7. AbominablePloughman on

    The government astroturfers will be in overdrive on here this evening trying to kill this.

  8. Dry-Mud2470 on

    Do the lads not forget which party they are in? I’ve always be confused in how anyone under the age of 40 can feel connected to FF. They are the party of the older generation. Nothing will change with that. At least FG offer the whole capatalist and fuck over everyone to get ahead vibe with young people 😂

  9. LoudWhenSilent239 on

    Young FF: Join the Party that has robbed you of a future.

  10. Correct_Energy_9499 on

    Quick question. How do you even get in to a political party? I assume it’s through having a well connected family? Is our political system all just nepotism and rich people?

  11. Active_Site_6754 on

    Looking to save there seats is all……more empty promises.

  12. IcyEgg85 on

    Gobshites, dunno what they expected signing up to that horse shit party

  13. MAVERICK910 on

    The future of FF.

    Getting out early with their excuses so they can say, hey we told them older boys to stop being mean to the plebs.

  14. EnyasDubstepFolly on

    Albert Dolan looks like a forgotten Burke sibling who, owing to an administrative error, went buck wild in dún Laoghaire IADT but then had to return home after Christmas to face the mother.

  15. PuckArBuile22 on

    Isn’t O’ Connor from huge farming stock in East Cork? Playing to the gallery like Healy Rae.

  16. standarsh1965 on

    They’re part of Fianna fail, how high can their moral compass be

  17. Cautious-Hovercraft7 on

    The party is completely fucked in rural Ireland the next time they face them!

  18. sigmattic on

    This is just cope, if they truly cared they’d resign from the party or would have voted using their own conscience in the confidence vote.

    They’re playing to please the crowds

  19. 1reallyhatemondays on

    Fair play to them, who would want to be a young TD nowadays looking at the abuse here directed at them.

  20. whereohwhereohwhere on

    Anyone who runs for the Dáil before the age of 30 is suspect to me. And I’m 26.

  21. SunSea995 on

    I’ll never understand how anyone in my age group could join FF or FG

  22. Redtit14 on

    Imagine being their age and wanting to become a FF politician.

  23. DramaticIsopod4741 on

    They look like they haven’t even sat the Leaving yet

  24. DirtBanjo333 on

    Covering their asses for the next election. All words and no action

  25. SnagBreacComradai on

    All three of them look like caricatures of young politics wankers

  26. Fornever1 on

    O’Connor is the definition of a nepo baby. Dad was a FF party man, interned for FG minister before switching to running for FF. Straight into a political job without even finish college, if I had no work experience to fall back on I’d be worried too

  27. ChrisMagnets on

    _They said that the social contract is “strained to breaking point”_

    What a pile of shite. The social contract is already fucked because of their party’s policies and actions over the last number of decades. FF are never gonna drop neoliberism, even if they get voted out. But even if they did, they absolutely wouldn’t change that much.

  28. Inevitable-Solid1892 on

    I know O’Meara personally and have good time for him but this is really weak. I mean, who do they think is going to be fooled. They voted in favour of the government literally yesterday.

    This feeble attempt to distance themselves from the government while staying on the inside isn’t helping anyone. You are in or you are out lads, there is no in-between.

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