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Enda is the most popular leader in the country, but it's not all good news for him

Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…

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23/9/2015 Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD is pictured with Enda Kenny at the National Ploughing Championships yesterday. Mark Stedman Mark Stedman

Talk of a November election has been doing the rounds for some time now, but the latest opinion poll may quieten those murmurs for now.

Today’s Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll shows that while support remains steady for Fine Gael, the party has failed to hit the important 30% mark.

When undecided voters are excluded, Fine Gael stands at 28% (no change); Labour has 8% support (up one point); Fianna Fáil is on 20% (no change); Sinn Féin has 19% (down two); and independents or others is up one to 25%.

Satisfaction with the government is at 30% and Taoiseach Enda Kenny’s rating is at 31% – the highest rating of any party leader.

In terms of other leaders, Micheál Martin polls at 30%, with Joan Burton and Gerry Adams on 29% and 26% respectively.

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When the independents/others category is broken down, it shows support for both People Before Profit/Anti-Austerity Alliance and the Independent Alliance is on 3%.

Independents who are not in any group have 5% support, while Renua is on 2% and the Social Democrats and the Green Party polled 1% each.

A separate Claire Byrne Live/Amárach Research poll found that found that 52% of respondents said ‘No’ when asked the question: ‘Do you think this government has done a good job?’. Three in ten people said the Fine Gael-Labour coalition has done a good job while 17% said they didn’t know.

Recent economic improvements haven’t given the coalition the boost in support it may have hoped for. These findings are likely to strengthen Kenny’s resolve to hold off until early 2016, when people will start to feel any Budget benefits in their pockets, before calling an election.

The agenda

  • Arts Minister Heather Humphreys will answer questions at 9.30am.
  • The health committee will discuss maternity services in Ireland and babies born to mothers with substance abuse issues from 9.30am.
  • The Good Friday Agreement committee will discuss legacy issues in Northern Ireland from 9.30am.
  • The Public Accounts Committee will focus on the finances of Galway Mayo Institute of Technology at 10am, before turning its attentions to the consultation process on a technological university for the south-east (noon) and the 2014 financial statements of the Higher Education Authority (2pm).
  • More discussion on the Marriage Bill will take place in the Dáil at 10.45am.
  • A motion will be moved in the Seanad shortly after the Order of Business at 11.30am to initiate a by-election process, following yesterday’s resignation of Labour Senator Jimmy Harte.
  • Leaders’ Questions will kick off at noon.
  • Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan will co-chair all-party talks at Stormont in Belfast.
  • Taoiseach Enda Kenny and President Michael D Higgins will travel to New York to participate in the UN Sustainable Development Summit which is set to agree the Agenda 2030 Goals – the successors to the Millennium Development Goals. Before he gives a speech at the UN tomorrow, Kenny will travel to Connecticut where he will visit Quinnipiac University’s Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum and receive an honorary degree.

Inside Leinster House

Tributes were paid to Labour Senator Jimmy Harte after he resigned from the Seanad. In November 2013, he sustained a serious head injury after falling in Dublin.

Tánaiste and Labour leader Joan Burton said Harte has had “an outstanding career as a public representative”.

Labour has previously said that Harte has been “making good progress” in his recovery.

What the others are saying

  • The government is to consider putting pre-nuptial agreements on a legal footing after farmers raised concerns over the transfer of land to younger generations, according to the Irish Examiner.
  • The Irish Daily Mail reports that Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said domestic homes offered by members of the public to house Syrian refugees will soon be assessed for their suitability.
  • The Irish Times quotes Labour TD for Dublin South Central Eric Byrne as saying “gurriers” desecrated two national movement in the Dublin and Wicklow hills.

In case you missed it…

  • Opposition TDs criticised the €30 million government scheme to help rural areas, with Mattie McGrath calling it “insultingly cosmetic”.
  • Lucinda Creighton said a criminal investigation may be needed to establish what was in the black bags outgoing Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan had destroyed when he left office.
  • The Department of Transport released figures that show that since the beginning of 2014 Ireland has allowed 1,122 civilian planes carrying weapons to land on our territory or fly over our airspace.
  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Taoiseach and a number of ministers at government buildings.
  • Irish Water’s head of asset management Jerry Grant told the Seanad 755,000 meters have been installed across the country.
  • Fianna Fáil Senator Ned O’Sullivan spoke publicly for the first time about his private battle to give up alcohol.

In case you missed it…

Good day for…

Cormac Devlin: The Fianna Fail councillor will be happy to hear his party is now unlikely to order members in Dún Laoghaire to pick a female candidate for the general election.

Bad day for…

Micheál Mac Donncha: The Sinn Féin councillor’s claim that the people who run Irish rugby are ‘West Brits’ was condemned in the Seanad.

On the Twitter machine…

Ciaran Cuffe got involved in the Volkswagen debate.

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    Mute Tony Stanley
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    Mar 30th 2012, 7:33 AM

    Seperate them, allow them to do their own biding and not be controlled by Dublin. Is it that hard to understand?

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    Mute Ciaro
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:24 AM

    They wouldn’t last a year without Dublin airport money

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    Mute HI SPRUIKER
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    Mar 30th 2012, 1:07 PM

    Its time to shut down these Taxpayer Moneypit White Elephants.

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    Mute Tony Skillington
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    Mar 30th 2012, 7:24 PM

    That mean Spruiker that the rsst of us should drive to Dublin for a flight?

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    Mute Damien Behan
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:22 AM

    O ‘Leary has repeatedly said drop the tourism tax and he would put aircraft back in cork and Shannon bases. Aer Lingus would also increase their services there. The money is always spent in Dublin, for everything. The west and south of the country is repeatedly neglected for all services. Then Leo acts surprised when they don’t turn a profit. He needs a kick up the hole this guy. Ranting and raving about things that HE should be, and could be, fixing!

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    Mute Shane O'Connor
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:26 AM

    I could only give this one thumbs up. Well said.

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    Mute Ciaro
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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:06 AM

    Boo hoo Dublin gets everything.

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    Mute Cian Devane
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    Mar 30th 2012, 7:35 AM

    would they ever just do and stop talking about it?

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    Mute Mackerel man
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:15 AM

    Be lazy be happy:)

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    Mute Feckless Whisper
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    Mar 30th 2012, 8:39 AM

    Shannon is a great airport. Carpark close to the terminal, little or no queues, no BS at security, few if any flight delays etc etc. Very stress free travel, plus the vital link to LHR. It also provide a vital business and air freight link for the west of Ireland. All it needs is to be serviced by a decent bus service from Galway/Limerick that actually COINCIDES with some flight times. Am getting really tired of Varadkar and his little tirades.

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    Mute Declan Mannix
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:09 AM

    I agree, but it also needs planes to land there, I could count the planes that land there each day on one hand. No way on earth it can stay open without the subsidy.

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    Mute Jerry Slattery
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:53 AM

    if Shannon was turned into an international cargo hub it would soon become profitable but. the Western politicans are not happy with this as no votes in cargo … politicans and airport’s do not mix . SNN does not have the population to remain as a passenger airport and the idea that it would work if you put on a few extra buses is madness . If Snn became a major cargo hub for Europe it could be a serious jobs provider for the west

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    Mute Ciaro
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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:05 AM

    No passengers = no delays!

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    Mute The kop
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    Mar 30th 2012, 11:03 AM

    i think ciaro you seem to miss the one major factor in all this…… shannon and cork airport under the control of…. let me type this very slowly for you!…..DUBLIN airport authority….. how can they compete on a level playing field if dublin feathers their nests first and then throw the slops to snn and cork……we have a crazy system where the majority of tourists that come in to the country have to fly to the east cost first before they have to take a bus/train back to the west where the vast majority want to in fact go……

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    Mute Lara Gillespie
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    Mar 30th 2012, 11:56 AM

    It’s not stress free for the poor unfortunate victims of US torture who passed thru on their way to hell on earth during extraordianry rendition. Or on the way back for US soldiers used as cannon fodder with limbs blown off and PTSD from US occupied countries because the country has lots of oil.

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    Mute Lara Gillespie
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    Mar 30th 2012, 11:07 PM

    There is a diagnosis for lacking empathy.

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    Mute Dennis Collins
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    Mar 30th 2012, 7:58 AM

    Cork Airport is in fact profitable when the debt for the new terminal is taken out of the equation. This debt-free start was promised repeatedly by the previous government until the terminal opened with the airport then being handed the bill.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:00 AM

    By that logic, Ireland is in fact profitable when the debt for the failed banks is taken out of the equation………….

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    Mar 30th 2012, 7:51 AM

    not as easy as it sounds cork under the direction of the DAA and local.FF politicans went on a vanity run and spent 100 mill on. a large glass shed that was not needed . Cork airport when it was under the managment the late Barry Roche was the most profiable entity in the Aer Rianta group now due to this 100 mill spend is FU**** with a capital F and will collapse if shoved out on its own .

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    Mute Lara Gillespie
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    Mar 30th 2012, 11:28 AM

    What needs to happen is for Shannon to become a humanitarian hub–not a US warport. Too bad the motion was shot down by a FF representative at a recent Galway meeting:

    http://www.shannonwatch.org/blog/fianna-fail-deputy-mayor-votes-down-labour%E2%80%99s-shannon-airportneutrality-motion-and-sullies-galwa

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    Mar 30th 2012, 11:59 AM

    “humanitarian hub” give me a break! The fact that is used by the US is about the only thing that is keeping it open! When are people going to get over this neutrality bullshit and realise that Ireland has never been truly neutral and it is only a convenient way for successive Irish governments to avoid having to spend money on defence, that’s why Ireland depends on the RAF to defend it’s airspace and has a Navy that is only capable of being a fishery protection service with the odd bit of drug smuggling detection thrown in. Shannon needs all the help it can get and with the US winding down it’s commitment in both Iraq and Afghanistan those who run Shannon need to be thinking long term and finding new customers to replace the Americans who will eventually stop using it.

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    Mute Anthony O'Brien
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    Mar 30th 2012, 8:40 AM

    Once again Varadkar is talking utter s***e. Cork Airport was shafted and left to pick up the pieces. This situation would not have happened if they weren’t effectively lied to in the past. The Cork Airport management would not have been silly enough to threaten their own airports’ viability.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:39 AM

    Smaller airports, such as Knock, Kerry and Waterford get PSO, Public Service Obligation subsidies from the government to help keep rural services afloat since they don’t have the attraction of the capital cities to draw in the tourists. if they withdraw the PSO subsidy, then the very least they need to do is increase public transport services infrastructure at these same locations to help the airports survive by themselves and give themselves a fighting chance to promote their areas. this holds true for cork and Shannon airports as well, since the public transport, at Shannon in particular is appalling ad unreliable.

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    Mute Ciaro
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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:09 AM

    All taxes should be spent where they are raised. If Kerry airport needs a subsidy let the good people of Kerry cough up.

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    Mute Damien Behan
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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:35 AM

    Well Ciaro, that would be a great idea if it actually worked! Taxes used where they are raised? Your talking about local council taxes here surely? Not overall government taxes? Taxes are unevenly distributed, they always have been. If you disagree, then tell me, where is the tax money for the Luas service in Shannon, in cork, Waterford, knock or Kerry? do you think the good people of Dublin have coughed up and paid for the DART and LUAS ? NO! we all did! Every person paying taxes in Ireland paid for those things no matter where we live! We contribute as a nation, to the nation!
    and just in relation to your above comments, ” Boo Hoo, Dublin Gets everything” ? Seriously? Did you feel good constructing such an intellectual sentence ? ok, let us drop down to your level for a moment, so we can converse. Do you know anything about the way this country is Run ? Public service obligations, keeping the nation as a whole running for the overal national health? Although, I guess your comment with Regard to Knock airport getting the money because Enda Kenny is a Mayo man shows how little you know about the system! Do you know how long money has been distributed to knock airport and other rural airports? or did did you actually think that this just started when Enda Kenny was put in Power? Or did you just think that you would get a lot of green thumbs up if you made a negative comment about Enda Kenny?

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:26 AM

    Why is knock airport getting taxpayers money? Anything to do with the fact that Enda kenny is a mayo man?

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    Mute Neil Murphy
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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:16 AM

    I distinctly remember ryanair saying they would buy the old terminal building. Would this not pay off some of that debt?
    At the end of the day, all the govt need to keep control of is the actual infrastructure – tarmac and security.
    I say, let ryanair have it for a tidy sum and watch it grow into a hub

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    Mute Liar Liar
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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:37 PM

    na leaving it to ryanair would be putting all eggs in the one basket like shannon did,look what happened there,same will happen to knock when ryanair get fussy

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    Mute Ben Gunn
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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:21 AM

    Seamus Brennan made a public commitment to extinguish the Cork Airport debt on completion of the new terminal. However when Martin Cullen became Transport Minister he promptly reneged on this commitment, without explanation, and then, coincidently I’m sure, spent the same amount building a fabulous white elephant in his own constituency in Waterford which has been named “The Martin Cullen Bridge”.

    The Gombeen of all Gombeens and the taxpayer and traveller will pick up the tab.

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    Mute Angela Coll
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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:39 PM

    Give Shannon back to the people of Clare and Cork back to the Corkonians and watch them turn a profit
    Let the DAA sort out the mess in Dublin and we will take care of our own airports

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    Mar 30th 2012, 1:18 PM

    By people of Clare I presume you mean the proposal to have the county council be part of running it? If this happens it will collapse within a year, they dont have the expertise or knowledge to do so, and the councillors would make a complete balls of it interfering.
    I’m not ryanairs biggest fan but I would prefer to see shannon run by Michael O Leary than Clare Coco any time!!
    Shannons cost base and history of “jobs for the boys” is its single biggest problem, I spent several summers when I was a student working there and some of the wasteful and downright lazy work practices would make any rational person facepalm.

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    Mute Neil Murphy
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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:52 PM

    You are aware the building has been lying idle for the past 5 years? Why not at least rent it until it’s demolished in 2017? How is it putting all eggs in a basket to sell/rent an unused decrepit property?

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    Mute Liar Liar
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    Mar 30th 2012, 1:24 PM

    I just dont want to see what happened to shannon happen in cork,i would just be cautious

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    Mar 30th 2012, 2:26 PM

    That’s a bit of an old picture there, Malev went bus remember?

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    Mute Karl Doyle
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    Mar 30th 2012, 2:27 PM

    *bust

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    Mar 30th 2012, 3:34 PM

    Karl,

    A good few of those Malev’s including the 3 in this picture are still parked up in Shannon

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