Archive for : February, 2011

Almost there

23rd February, 2011

Today is really the last day of the national campaign. With the broadcast moratorium tomorrow and Friday, the national campaign shall start to wind......

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Nearly there

22nd February, 2011

I notice that the papers have started obsessing about non-issues again. Having spent a couple of weeks discussing the economy, emigration and jobs, the......

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Digital Gaming in Ireland: Fine Gael Policy Recommendations

21st February, 2011

HELPING IRELAND WIN IN THE NEXT WAVE OF DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT Executive Summary The digital gaming industry is a huge global business, with significant potential......

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On and on

21st February, 2011

A number of people have commented on the repetition by Enda and others of Fine Gael’s 5 Point Plan. Sean O’Rourke even went as......

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FG to promote high tech jobs to help lead Ireland’s recovery

20th February, 2011

Fine Gael Leader, Enda Kenny and Dublin Central candidate, Paschal Dohohoe, will tomorrow (Monday) meet Barry O’Neill, Chairman of the Interactive Games Association in......

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Honesty

20th February, 2011

I have been struck on the doorsteps by how voters respect politicians who are honest about the scale of the problems we face. So......

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The last Saturday

19th February, 2011

Fine Gael was criticised by two groups yesterday. Firstly the unions showed a remarkably thin skin when our website described them as a “vested......

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Final weekend

18th February, 2011

Over the next couple of days many people will definitively make up their mind about who they will vote for next Friday. That is......

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A week to go

17th February, 2011

The momentum of the campaign is firmly with Fine Gael. This is no accident. There are three reasons why we are leading the pack.......

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In a nutshell

16th February, 2011

Three unsurprising things about the election campaign;Fianna Fail checked with Dermot Desmond on their political reform programme. Big unions call on their supporters to......

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