Gerry Adams’ long goodbye will put Enda’s in the shade

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The observation by Littlefinger in Game of Thrones that “chaos is not a pit; chaos is a ladder” comes easily to mind when we watch the way in which Gerry Adams tries to keep Sinn Féin at the centre of public attention by keeping the political situation in crisis mode and playing a game of […]

Creating a ghastly housing quango is not the way to solve this crisis

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To put it politely, the Government is showing signs of deep-seated confusion in relation to the homes shortage crisis. I could be less polite. First, Simon Coveney announces a help-to-buy scheme for home-seekers. Then Eoghan Murphy announces it is being dropped. And, lo and behold, we are now informed that the government is thinking of […]

Only Trump’s successor can make America great again

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We are now eight months into the presidency of Donald Trump. The good news is that means that one sixth of his term is already over – assuming, that is,  he is not re-elected in three years’ time. What is there to show for it? What will be there to show for it? There is […]

Middle Ireland must end the stalemate in our politics

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In a world in which this last week has seen the terrorist outrages in Spain, the departure of Steve Bannon as Trump’s  strategy advisor, the flip-flopping of Trump on whether American neo-Nazis are to be condemned, the temporary cessation of Kim Jong Un’s plan to fire ICBMs at the seas surrounding Guam, the almost-instant collapse […]

Capital Gains Tax and Local Property Tax are in need of radical reform

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At this time of year, officials in the Department of Finance survey the entire horizon of taxable activity in the hope of finding some low-hanging fruit which would help fund increased expenditure, lowering of other taxes, or debt reduction, or all three. As this activity coincides with the media silly season, the potential for scare […]