
The Indo Daily: Dopo 14 anni al vertice, Micheál Martin è finalmente fuori strada?
https://www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-indo-daily/the-indo-daily-after-14-years-at-the-top-is-micheal-martin-finally-running-out-of-the-road/a441292134.html
di Banania2020
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Running out of ‘the’ road?
Do they mean running out of road?
Or maybe they mean a specific road?
meep meep..?
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I think FF, FG and SF all need rebrands and fresh faces – their steadfast voter bases are dying off and they need to somehow capture younger generations. There is an incoming gap in the political market, maybe it’s here already.
Well hes not going to build any more road for himself thats for sure
Has the party done anything but decline under his leadership?
Edit: He took over when they were at 17 points in the polls. They are now at 19. Their percentage of first preference votes has gone down since 2016. You could argue he saved the party when he took over in 2011 but that was just as likely as a result of the major dissatisfaction with the government of the time. He still only brought them up 7 percent in the subsequent election.
A whole 14 years of doing sweet fuck all. If he was ever on a road, it was a tiny rural bohereen where you can’t drive past 20km/h.
Me hole
How many stories in the last 5 years have we seen about MM leaving or getting kicked out of FF etc?
“I told you last FF/MM crisis, no!”
> running out of road
Should have invested more in public transport
Simon Harris for next Fianna Fáil leader. This is the only party merger I want to hear about over the next 4 years.