As the VAT increase lumbers closer I still can't wrap my head around why the government are doing it, or perhaps why the Troika are forcing the government to do it. I find myself presuming that it's just because they are very blinkered (yes, I'm being nice here) and choosing to forget there's a land border an hour up the road from Dublin, over
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The leak to the German parliament yesterday sums it all up - Ireland is not an independent state at present.
I can't say I wanted to go into coalition with FG because I didn't, but from all I have seen, FG with Indos or FF minority support would be worse. I can't say the Labour people actually working for the party are liking this one little bit - they (we / I) are not.
If you want a credible alternative then you'll have to rest your hopes on the Trots or the Shinners, or for a split in Labour.
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If we have no choice in what we do, why would FG/FF be worse?
What are Labour doing in government that makes it worthwhile if all choices are being made elsewhere and your ministers are just doing what they're told?
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1118/1224307766658.html
I agree with you, natural20, that it probably wouldn't make an iota of difference who is in titular power. If we're not a sovereign state, and the Troika is calling the shots, then probably the wise thing to do is learn German. Either that or rise up.
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"IRELAND’S Budget 2012 document was not just mistakenly forwarded to the German Bundestag, it went to all member states on the EU’s Economic and Financial Committee.."
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/budget/leaked-budget-plans-went-to-all-eu-members-sources-2939065.html
I think the 23% is a truely stupid idea and I expect to see queues forming outside Newry and Enniskillen with the Enniskillen ASDA once again having the the highest turn over in the UK.
People are currently terrified to spend money, I honestly think that if they reduced the VAT rate by 1% they would increase the tax take more than they will be increasing it by 2%. Get people spending again.
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