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May Day: Down with anarchy! - Young Fine Gael

category dublin | summit mobilisations | press release author Friday April 30, 2004 16:04author by Cousin Jethro - JCAS (ML) Report this post to the editors

young blueshirts press release

from politics.ie

Thursday, April 29



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Young Fine Gael President William Lavelle has today said that the planned MayDay riots in Dublin this weekend are nothing more than attention-seeking tantrums by brainless political nobodies.

"Trouble for the sake of trouble is not the way to do politics, especially youth politics.

"We welcome the EU enlargement and we especially welcome into the EU our brethren for our Christian Democratic sister parties in the 10 accession states.

"The EU has been very good for Ireland. Thanks to over 30 years of EU membership, Ireland has prospered and progressed. Protesting against the EU does not make sense and it will never make sense.

"Also if these protesters are angry over Iraq then they should take their protests elsewhere. A stronger EU will have a positive effect in balancing the global order, which is currently top-heavy with only one super-power. A stronger EU with a strong foreign and security policy is the best way to ensure an end to unilateral military operations such as that in Iraq.

"The 'Wombles' and their associated rag-bag of hippies, greenies, loonies, & commies should cop-themselves on.

"Anarchy will never win!

author by Danpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I can't think of anyone who deserves the title "brainless political nobody" more than the charming William Lavelle. He was briefly chair of YFG in UCD but the committee shafted him after a few weeks because he was so useless. He told me just before the 2002 election that he expected FG to win 60 seats. Oh, how we laughed! Now it seems the cretin has got himself made "president" (jesus!) of YFG. They must be even more desperate than we thought...

Anyone involved in student activism will be able to tell you that YFG have done two notable things in the last four years:

1)In 2001, they created a scandal in the UCD press when the committee refused to pay for John Bruton's lunch in the college restaurant after he'd spoken at a public meeting (it was a week before Noonan's coup)

2) In 2003, they re-ran the Coke boycott referendum and managed to increase the margin of defeat by a mighty 1000%

It's a privilege to be able to see such concentrated idiocy put to use in the service of bad causes - evil tempered by incompetence. I urge the IMC editors to leave this story up as long as they can, and if possible put up pictures of the YFG elite so we can laugh at their stupid square heads...

author by flackjackpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There UCD scandals, i presume you are aware that students exist outside the warped and pathetic world that is belfield and their sad student activists

author by sidpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

dealing with the big issues...uh a coke protest and paying for someone's lunch and your school cafeteria? good one.

author by alexpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Generally speaking YFG have made themselves very vocal on European matters, for example the Nice and Amsterdam referendums..

Just because we don't have to resort to the threat of ciolence and riots to get our point across to the general pulic

author by UCD headpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"There UCD scandals, i presume you are aware that students exist outside the warped and pathetic world that is belfield and their sad student activists"

UCDYFG's crapness does not end in Belfield. It extends to Earlsfort Terrace, Blackrock, Ballsbridge, Mater University Hospital and St. Vincent's University Hospital. Afterall Lavelle and Binchy are from courses in outlying faculties.

author by Cousin Jethro - Johnny Lives! Defence Militia (Good Old Boys faction)publication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 16:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Someone get these blueshirts a spell checker before they smear cod oil over my pubics!

author by Pamelapublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 17:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I loved his condemnation.Can be summarised as 'down with that-sort-of-thing in general'.

Truly withering (who said FG had no balls and couldnt even mount a credible opposition to the band of grossly acquisitive, slavering, rutting baboons who run this country)

author by Anti-idiotarianpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 18:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Oh this is priceless:

"There UCD scandals, i presume you are aware that students exist outside the warped and pathetic world that is belfield and their sad student activists"

"UCDYFG's crapness does not end in Belfield. It extends to Earlsfort Terrace, Blackrock, Ballsbridge, Mater University Hospital and St. Vincent's University Hospital. Afterall Lavelle and Binchy are from courses in outlying faculties"


My, what broad horizons you have lads. The most unintentionally hilarious exchange I've ever read on this site.

author by alexpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 18:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"UCDYFG's crapness does not end in Belfield. It extends to Earlsfort Terrace, Blackrock, Ballsbridge, Mater University Hospital and St. Vincent's University Hospital. Afterall Lavelle and Binchy are from courses in outlying faculties"

Well done UCD head, your knowledge of the courses that two yfgers are doing, moves you from the sad political ucd hack category, to the sad ucd political stalker category.

Dillon and the rest of the criminally stupid ucd political scene would be proud of you.

author by Joe Macpublication date Fri Apr 30, 2004 21:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So how do the "Greenies" feel now about their prospective coalition partners in Fine Gael!

author by topuicspublication date Sat May 01, 2004 20:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Congratulations to William, at least someone is talking common sense on the issue.

These protestors are insignificants, with no political clout, because they represent nobody, absolutely nobody.

at least in the rest of Europe there are coherent and popular left wing parties, take a look at Italy and France. In Ireland, those who call themselves of the left, are so incompetent and foolish, that on the great labour day, they can not get 2,000 people out ot march, and have to import people to bolster their numbers.

Related Link: http://www.freedominst.org
author by Freddypublication date Sat May 01, 2004 20:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Oh, I dunno. They are definitely not as insignificant as Fine Gael which, thankfully, is in terminal decline.
BTW, I am hearing reports that upwards of 3,000 are marching on Farmleigh. This despite the fact that people are very tired after the earlier protests. Don't think FG would be able to get that.

author by Alexpublication date Sat May 01, 2004 21:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

No, Fine Gael wouldn't be able to get 2,000 people to march to Farmleigh.

What they can do however, is get 6,500 people to an Ard Fheis, run over 700 candidates in the local elecitons, have the support of more than one in five voters in all opinion polls, and be members of the largest bloc in European Politics, the EPP.

So quite clearly they are insignificant when you compare them to two, maybe three, thousand 'protestors' from all over Europe.

author by YFGerpublication date Tue May 04, 2004 22:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well said alex. Lads if ye want to have a good laugh at the ridiculousness of these socialists trawl through the anti bin tax section and read them argue over who jumped on whose bandwagon, SWP or SP, or how they wont have a preelection pact as the SWP is unelectable. Thank god for that, or ye would sweep the country!

author by Draobnopublication date Wed May 05, 2004 13:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hang on YFGer, you are going to do very very badly in these elections, it looks as though you will have no MEPs and lose about 50% of your council seats. In Dublin you could have some councils like Fingal and South Dublin where you fail to even get one councillor elected. SO I find it a bit rich when you slag off the electoral chances of the far left. FG are on the way down electorally, the far left is on the way up, OK the SWP will probably fuck up again in the elections but the SP will probably do very well and probably out poll FG in many wards.

Regarding the Greens and the coalition. The Greens have no problems with going into coalition with the right wing FG party. They have sold out over the past few years. All Sargaent wants to see is himslef in a government Merc, he will do this at any cost.

As things got onto UCD for some reason, prehaps the UCD centric outlook of the first commenter, it is worth mentioning that the only two groups to organise activities in favour of bin tax were 1, FG at the time of Joe Higgins release (they picketed the hotel that Joe Higgins had a 'hoemcoming' rally, they were outnumbered about 500-10!)and 2. The UCD Green Party, the UCD Greens were responsible for putting up posters in UCD calling bin tax protesters 'scrounging bastards'

author by Johnpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 15:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I find it hard to believe that anyone is palusibly suggesting that FG will end up with no MEPs after the next eleciton.

If you go through each constituency, you'll see strong FG candidates:

North/West: Higgins & Madeline Talyor Quinn, are well respected candidates, and it would be extremely foolish to believe that Higgins won't win a seat.

East; Mairead McGuinness & Averil Doyle - Two extremely well known candidates, both very smart & articulate with huge contacts on the ground

south: Coveney is looking more certain by the day, especially with Cox having pulled out

Dublin: With no PD candidate, and Royston being not only a muppet, but an unpopular muppet, I would expect Gay Mitchell to be strong candidate for the second right wing seat in Dublin

So I find it hard to accept that FG's representation will fall below 3 MEPS, and would wager heavily on them holding four seat.

With regards to the local elections - That we'll hold no seats inn Fingal!?! Look at Vardhkar & Dolphin, I find it dificult to expect that neither of those candidates will be elected.

FG is going to take a hit from the 32% of seats that they won previously, but that is to be expected. I would still expect them to hold a vote at the 24% mark, and still be by far and away the 2nd largest party in the state.

Just as i can't wish SF's vote away, i don't think that you should wish FG's away.

author by Sinnotpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 15:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Remember there is going to be 12 seats in the Euro elections not 15 like last time. FG were marginal for many of those seats. And that was when they had a much stronger vote. FG may win a seat somewhere, PDs aren't running in Dublin and either is Cox in South so they could pick up a seat but FG are in a terminal decline. They will suffer very badly in Dublin, it does look like Dolphin and Vadhkar could lose their seats that is what it looks like on the ground. The only reason that they will still retain a huge chunk of council seats is because there are more councillors per head of population in the rural areas.

author by Johnpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 15:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Where were FG marginal in the last Euros?

We were close to taking a second in Leinster

Marginal in Dublin, Munster & Connaught-Ulster?!? Rubbish!

nowhere was there a danager that we would lose a seat.

This time out; we'll take three or four and put in one hell of a show in the East, where FG have by far and away the best ticket in Ireland for a European election.

FG have serious difficulties, but people cannot ignore the 20%+ of Irish people who have consistently supported them and contiunue to do so.

Anyway there are 13 seat now, and I am very confident of holding three if not all four.

author by Soddypublication date Wed May 05, 2004 15:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

FG are in terminal decline, they will do badly in these elections. Exactly how they will do is hard to predict due to the oddity of our electoral system. One thing is certain FG will lose and lose badly. Why will people vote for a loyal opposition??

FG do not have the best ticket in the Euro elections. The best candidate is the SP candidate Joe Higgins. Higgins at least has a record of struggle on the bin tax and is a principled opponent of EU militarisation and the dictatorship of the European Round Table. He has more principle than the FG fly by nights who just entered into politics a few days ago in order to get themselves a nice cozy job.

author by Fingal Flyerpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 19:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"That we'll hold no seats inn Fingal!?! Look at Vardhkar & Dolphin..."

Exactly. Look at them. They are a f**king disgrace. Vardhkar is a Councillor in a very strong working class area. He voted for the non-collection of bins in that area. I'd see him go. Dolphin was the chair of the council during the bin tax. Again another to go.

Mitchell only barely hung onto a Dail seat! He will not be elected as an MEP. That means that FG will lose their seat in Dublin. Mitchell and FG don't even want to get elected. Mitchell was press-ganged into it. If they do win then FG would be in a even more difficult position in Dublin as they would, in effect, be without a TD.

Fine Gael are only a rural party that are a remnant of Ireland's past. FF and PDs are representing the people FG used to represent. FG are going, only thing that will save them is the Labour Party going into coalition with them.

author by YFGerpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 22:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

so FG are gonna lose big? are the far left gonna win big? or at all? Joe Higgins isnt going to win a seat as his area is overcrowded. he is competing with the 2 Labour, Greens and Sinn Fein. He has no base apart from his constituency and Clare Dalys. Whats that bout 15000 votes plus a few others? Oh and 500 at Joes homecoming? not really a lot out of 1.3 million dubs. Im a realist about FGs chances. ye should be too- Ye wont win anything that amounts to much

author by YFGerpublication date Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just looking over these comments. Nice to see the geniuses here called the local and european elections so well!

author by navel gazing againpublication date Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

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author by knowyourpastpublication date Fri Nov 05, 2004 01:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yes, they are busy yearning for the "good old days" when they had O'Duffy and the Blueshirts, or even when they were in office (with Labour) and they had the Garda Heavy Gang to beat people up for them.

author by History repeats itselfpublication date Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Before the heavy gang I think there was an earlier garda interrogation scandal involving a place called Trinity House. Were Fine Gael in government at that time too?

author by FGerpublication date Sun Mar 12, 2006 19:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Great to see the accuracy of the electoral predictions of some of the pundits here. How many MEPs did FG finish up with, eh?

author by Caobhinpublication date Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

your vote in the local elections went DOWN, so despite the collapse of FF's vote your odious little grouping could not pick up a single vote from your fellow mafiosi - your core vote went down. No doubt you all celebrated the vitally important mep victories with a few bottles of champers eh? Happy days!

author by kintamapublication date Tue Mar 14, 2006 00:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Not sure if Damien English still qualifies as being Young FG but his anarchic behaviour on The Week in Politics last night does not seem to be in keeping with YFG values. He really needs to learn to let other people finish their point and not interrupt in typical ignorant Blueshirt fashion. It is hard enough to stomach Eoghan Harris and the thuggish Mc Dowell shouting people down without FG getting in on the act.

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