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Who is my local councillor? Here's a list of who's been elected

A total of 949 councillors have been elected to local authorities across Ireland.

LAST UPDATE | 12 Jun 2024

ALL OF THE 949 council seats around the country are now filled. Here’s a list of everyone who’s secured a seat. 

Carlow County Council


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Carlow (7 seats):

Fintan Phelan (Fianna Fáil)
Andrea Dalton (Fianna Fáil)
Fergal Browne (Fine Gael)
John Cassin (Independent Ireland)
Paul Doogue (Fine Gael)
Ken Murnane (Fianna Fáil)
Adrienne-Wallace (People Before Profit – Solidarity)

Muinebeag (5 seats):

Thomas Kinsella (Fine Gael)
Willie Quinn (Labour)
Andy Gladney (Sinn Féin)
Daniel Pender (Fianna Fáil)
Michael Doran (Fine Gael)

Tullow (6 seats):

Charlie Murphy (Independent)
John Pender (Fianna Fáil)
Will Paton (Independent)
Ben Ward (Fine Gael)
Jim Deane (Sinn Féin)
Brian O’Donoghue (Fine Gael)

Cavan County Council


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Bailieborough – Cootehill (6 seats):

Sarah O’Reilly (Aontú)
Carmel Brady (Fine Gael)
Stiofán Connaty (Sinn Féin)
Val Smith (Fine Gael)
Kelly Clifford (Fianna Fáil)
Niall Smith (Fianna Fáil)

Ballyjamesduff (6 seats):

Shane P O’Reilly (Independent Ireland)
Trevor Smith (Fine Gael)
Winston Bennett (Fine Gael)
Philip “Gunner” Brady (Fianna Fáil)
TP O’Reilly (Fine Gael)
Noel Connell (Sinn Féin)

Cavan – Belturbet (6 seats):

Áine Smith (Fianna Fáil)
Brendan Fay (Independent)
Damien Brady (Sinn Féin)
John Paul Feeley (Fianna Fáil)
Niamh Brady (Fine Gael)
Patricia Walsh (Fianna Fáil)

Clare County Council


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Ennis (7 seats):

Pat Daly (Fianna Fáil)
Mary Howard (Fine Gael)
Paul Murphy (Fine Gael)
Clare Colleran Molloy (Fianna Fáil)
Tommy Guilfoyle (Sinn Féin)
Antoinette Baker Bashua (Fianna Fáil)
Tom O’Callaghan (Fianna Fáil)

Ennistymon (4 seats):

Bill Slattery (Fine Gael)
Joe Garrihy (Fine Gael)
Shane Talty (Fianna Fáil)
Joe Killeen (Fianna Fáil)

Killaloe (5 seats):

Joe Cooney (Fine Gael)
Pat Hayes (Fianna Fáil)
Alan O’Callaghan (Fianna Fáil)
Tony O’Brien (Fianna Fáil)
Pat Burke (Fine Gael)

Kilrush (5 seats):

Dinny Gould (Independent)
Ian Lynch (Independent)
Rita McInerney (Fianna Fáil)
Michael Shannon (Fianna Fáil)
Gabriel Keating (Fine Gael)

Shannon (7 seats):

David Griffin (Fianna Fáil)
Donna McGettigan (Sinn Féin)
John Crowe (Fine Gael)
Rachel Hartigan (Fianna Fáil)
Michael Begley (Independent)
Tony Mulcahy (Fine Gael)
Pat O’Gorman (Fianna Fáil)

Cork City Council


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Cork City North East (6 seats):

John Maher (Labour)
Ken O’Flynn (Independent Ireland)
Margaret McDonnell (Fianna Fáil)
Joe Kavanagh (Fine Gael)
Ted Tynan (Worker’s Party)
Oliver Moran (Green Party)

Cork City North West (6 seats):

Damian Boylan (Fine Gael)
Tony Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil)
John Sheehan (Fianna Fáil)
Kenneth Collins (Sinn Féin)
Michelle Gould (Sinn Féin)
Brian McCarthy (People Before Profit-Solidarity)

Cork City South Central (6 seats):

Shane O’Callaghan (Fine Gael)
Seán Martin (Fianna Fáil)
Pádraig Rice (Social Democrats)
Dan Boyle (Green Party)
Paudie Dineen (Independent)
Fiona Kerins (Sinn Féin)

Cork City South East (6 seats):

Terry Shannon (Fianna Fáil)
Kieran McCarthy (Independent)
Mary Rose Desmond (Fianna Fáil)
Des Cahill (Fine Gael)
Honore Kamegni (Green Party)
Peter Horgan (Labour)

Cork City South West (7 seats):

Fergal Dennehy (Fianna Fáil)
Colm Kelleher (Fianna Fáil)
Terry Coleman (Fianna Fáil)
Joe Lynch (Sinn Féin)
Laura Harmon (Labour)
Garret Kelleher (Fine Gael)
Albert Deasy (Independent)

Cork County Council


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Bandon-Kinsale (6 seats):

Alan Coleman (Independent)
John Collins (Independent Ireland)
John Michael Foley (Fine Gael)
Ann Bambury (Social Democrats)
Gillian Coughlan (Fianna Fáil)
Marie O’Sullivan (Fine Gael)

Bantry-West Cork (4 seats):

Danny Collins (Independent Ireland)
Finbarr Harrington (Independent)
Caroline Cronin (Fine Gael)
Patrick Gerard Murphy (Fianna Fáil)

Carrigaline (6 seats):

Seamus McGrath (Fianna Fáil)
Ben Dalton-O’Sullivan (Independent)
Jack White (Fine Gael)
Audrey Buckley (Fianna Fáil)
Una McCarthy (Fine Gael)
Eoghan Fahy (Sinn Féin)

Cobh (6 seats):

Sheila O’Callaghan (Fianna Fáil)
Anthony Barry (Fine Gael)
Sinéad Sheppard (Fine Gael)
Cathal Rasmussen (Labour)
Ger Curley (Independent Ireland)
Dominic Finn (Fianna Fáil)

Fermoy (6 seats):

William O’Leary (Independent)
Noel McCarthy (Fine Gael)
Frank O’Flynn (Fianna Fáil)
Deirdre O’Brien (Fianna Fáil)
Nelius Cotter (Fianna Fáil)
Peter O’Donoghue (Independent)

Kanturk (4 seats):

Bernard Moynihan (Fianna Fáil)
John Paul O’Shea (Fine Gael)
Trish Murphy (Fine Gael)
Ian Doyle (Fianna Fáil)

Macroom (6 seats):

Gobnait Moynihan (Fianna Fáil)
Michael Creed (Fine Gael)
Michael Looney (Fianna Fáil)
Eileen Lynch (Fine Gael)
Ted Lucey (Fine Gael)
Martin Coughlan (Independent)

Mallow (5 seats):

Tony O’Shea (Fine Gael)
Liam Madden (Fine Gael)
Eoghan Kenny (Labour)
Gearoid Murphy (Fianna Fáil)
Pat Hayes (Fianna Fáil)

Midleton (7 seats):

Mary Linehan Foley (Independent)
Michael Hegarty (Fine Gael)
Patrick Mulcahy (Fianna Fáil)
Liam Quaide (Social Democrats)
Rory Cocking (Fine Gael)
Ann-Marie Ahern (Fianna Fáíl)
John Buckley (Independent)

Skibbereen-West Cork (5 seats):

Noel O’Donovan (Fine Gael)
Joe Carroll (Fianna Fáil)
Isobel Towse (Social Democrats)
Daniel Sexton (Independent Ireland)
Deirdre Kelly (Fianna Fáil)

Donegal County Council


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Buncrana (5 seats):

Joy Beard (100% Redress)
Jack Murray (Sinn Féin)
Paul Canning (Fianna Fáil)
Terry Crossan (Sinn Féin)
Fionán Bradley (Fianna Fáil)

Carndonagh (4 seats):

Ali Farren (100% Redress)
Martin McDermott (Fianna Fáil)
Albert Doherty (Sinn Féin)
Martin Farren (Labour)

Donegal (6 seats):

Jimmy Brogan (Independent)
Niamh Kennedy (Independent)
Manus Boyle (Fine Gael)
Michael McMahon (Sinn Féin)
Noel Jordan (Sinn Féin)
Michéal Naughton (Fianna Fáil)

Glenties (6 seats):

Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig (Independent)
Michael McClafferty (Independent)
Brian Carr (Sinn Féin)
John Shéamais Ó Fearraigh (Sinn Féin)
Denis McGee (100% Redress)
Anthony Molloy (Fianna Fáil)

Letterkenny (7 seats):

DonalMandy’ Kelly (Fianna Fáil)
Tomás Seán Devine (100% Redress)
Gerry McMonagle (Sinn Féin)
Ciaran Brogan (Fianna Fáil)
Jimmy Kavanagh (Fine Gael)
Michael McBride (Independent)
Donal Coyle (Fianna Fáil)

Lifford-Stranorlar (6 seats):

Gary Doherty (Sinn Féin)
Martin Scanlon (Independent)
Martin Harley (Fine Gael)
Frank McBrearty (Independent)
Patrick McGowan (Fianna Fáil)
Dakota Nic Mheanman (Sinn Féin)

Milford (3 seats):

Declan Meehan (Independent)
Pauric McGarvey (Independent)
Liam Blaney (Fianna Fáil)

Dublin City Council


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Artane-Whitehall (6 seats):

Racheal Batten (Fianna Fáil)
Edel Moran (Sinn Féin)
John Lyons (Independent)
Declan Flanagan (Fine Gael)
Jesslyn Henry (Social Democrats)
Aishling Silke (Social Democrats)

Ballyfermot-Drimnagh (5 seats):

Daithí Doolan (Sinn Féin)
Vincent Jackson (Independent)
Hazel de Nortúin (People Before Profit-Solidarity)
Philip Sutcliffe (Independent Ireland)
Ray Cunningham (Green Party)

Ballymun-Finglas (6 seats):

Keith Connolly (Fianna Fáil)
Gavin Pepper (Independent)
Conor Reddy (People Before Profit- Solidarity)
Anthony Connaghan (Sinn Féin)
Mary Callaghan (Social Democrats)
Leslie Kane (Sinn Féin)

Cabra-Glasnevin (7 seats):

Cieran Perry (Independent)
Feljin Jose (Green Party)
Séamus McGrattan (Sinn Féin)
John Stephens (Fianna Fáil)
Cat O’Driscoll (Social Democrats)
Gayle Ralph (Fine Gael)
Colm O’Rourke (Fine Gael)

Clontarf (6 seats):

Naoise Ó Muirí (Fine Gael)
Deirdre Heney (Fianna Fáil)
Barry Heneghan (Independent)
Catherine Stocker (Social Democrats)
Donna Cooney (Green Party)
Alison Field (Labour)

Donaghmede (5 seats):

Tom Brabazon (Fianna Fáil)
Daryl Barron (Fianna Fáil)
Paddy Monahan (Social Democrats)
Supriya Singh (Fine Gael)
Mícheál MacDonncha (Sinn Féin)

Kimmage-Rathmines (6 seats):

Pat Dunne (Right To Change)
Carolyn Moore (Green)
Fiona Connelly (Labour)
Punam Rane (Fine Gael)
Patrick Kinsella (Fine Gael)
Eoin Hayes (Social Democrats)

Pembroke (5 seats):

Hazel Chu (Green Party)
James Geoghegan (Fine Gael)
Emma Blain (Fine Gael)
Dermot Lacey (Labour)
Rory Hogan (Fianna Fáil)

North Inner City (7 seats):

Ray McAdam (Fine Gael)
Janet Horner (Green Party)
Christy Burke (Independent)
Malachy Steenson (Independent)
Nial Ring (Independent)
Janice Boylan (Sinn Féin)
Daniel Ennis (Social Democrats)

South West Inner City (5 seats):

Michael Pidgeon (Green Party)
Darragh Moriarty (Labour)
Jen Cummins (Social Democrats)
Anmar Ali (Fianna Fáil)
Máire Devine (Sinn Féin)

South East Inner City (5 seats):

Claire Byrne (Green Party)
Kourtney Kenny (Sinn Féin)
Danny Byrne (Fine Gael)
Cian Farrell (Social Democrats)
Mannix Flynn (Independent)

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council


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Blackrock (6 seats):

Marie Baker (Fine Gael)
Conor Dowling (Green Party)
Maurice Dockrell (Fine Gael)
Martha Fanning (Labour)
Dan Carson (Fine Gael)
Michael Clark (Fianna Fáil)

Dundrum (7 seats):

Sean McLoughlin (Independent)
Jim O’Leary (Fine Gael)
Shay Brennan (Fianna Fáil)
Anna Grainger (Fine Gael)
Peter O’Brien (Labour)
Robert Jones (Green Party)
Anne Colgan (Independent)

Dun Laoghaire (7 seats):

Lorraine Hall (Fine Gael)
Tom Kivlehan (Green Party)
Melissa Halpin (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
JP Durkan (Fine Gael)
Mary Fayne (Fine Gael)
Thomas Joseph (Labour)
Justin Moylan (Fianna Fáil)

Glencullen-Sandyford (7 seats):

Michael Fleming (Independent)
Lettie McCarthy (Labour)
Oisin O’Connor (Green Party)
Pierce Dargan (Fine Gael)
Kazi Ahmed (Fine Gael)
Tom Murphy (Fianna Fáil)
Kevin Daly (Independent)

Killiney-Shankill (7 seats):

Carrie Smyth (Labour)
Jim Gildea (Fine Gael)
Frank McNamara (Fine Gael)
Hugh Lewis (Independent)
Jacqueline Burke (Fine Gael)
Dave O’Keeffe (People Before Profit-Solidarity)
Lauren Tuite (Green Party)

Stillorgan (6 seats):

Barry Saul (Fine Gael)
Maeve O’Connell (Fine Gael)
John Kennedy (Fine Gael)
Liam Dockery (Fianna Fáil)
Eva Elizabeth Dowling (Green Party)
John Hurley (Social Democrats)

Fingal County Council


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Balbriggan (5 seats):

Tony Murphy (Independent)
Gráinne Maguire (Independent)
Brendan Ryan (Labour)
Tom O’Leary (Fine Gael)
Malachy Quinn (Sinn Féin)

Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart (5 seats)

Breda Hanaphey (Sinn Féin)
Mary McCamley (Labour)
JK Onwumerah (Fianna Fáil)
John Burtchaell (People Before Profit-Solidarity)
Patrick Quinlan (The National Party)

Castleknock (6 seats):

Ted Leddy (Fine Gael)
John Walsh (Labour)
Ruth Coppinger (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
Ellen Troy (Aontú)
Siobhan Shovlin (Fine Gael)
Eimear Carbone-Mangan (Fianna Fáil)

Howth-Malahide (7 seats):

Joan Hopkins (Social Democrats)
Aoibhinn Tormey (Fine Gael)
Cathal Haughey (Fianna Fáil)
Jimmy Guerin (Independent)
Brian McDonagh (Labour)
Eoghan O’Brien (Fianna Fáil)
David Healy (Green Party)

Ongar (5 seats):

Tania Doyle (Independent)
Angela Donnelly (Sinn Féin)
Kieran Dennison (Fine Gael)
Tom Kitt (Fianna Fáil)
Gerard Sheehan (Aontú)

Rush-Lusk (5 seats):

Robert O’Donoghue (Labour)
Corina Johnston (Labour)
Eoghan Dockrell (Fine Gael)
Paul Mulville (Social Democrats)
Cathal Boland (Independent)

Swords (7 seats):

Dean Mulligan (Independents 4 Change)
Darragh Butler (Fianna Fáil)
Luke Corkery (Fine Gael)
Joe Newman (Independent)
James Humphreys (Labour)
Darren Jack Kelly (Independent)
Marian Buckley (Sinn Féin)

Galway City Council


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Galway City Central (6 seats):

Mike Cubbard (Independent)
Eddie Hoare (Fine Gael)
Frank Fahy (Fine Gael)
John McDonagh (Labour)
Eibhlín Seoighthe (Social Democrats)
Josie Forde (Fianna Fáil)

Galway City East (6 seats):

Alan Cheevers (Fianna Fáil)
Declan McDonnell (Independent)
Terry O’Flaherty (Independent)
Helen Ogbu (Labour)
Aisling Burke (Sinn Féin)
Shane Forde (Fine Gael)

Galway City West (6 seats):

Donal Lyons (Independent)
Clodagh Higgins (Fine Gael)
Alan Curran (Social Democrats)
John Connolly (Fianna Fáil)
Peter Keane (Fianna Fáil)
Níall McNelis (Labour)

Galway County Council


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Athenry-Oranmore (7 seats):

Albert Dolan (Fianna Fáil)
Tomas Grealish (Independent)
David Collins (Fine Gael)
James Charity (Independent)
Peter Feeney (Fine Gael)
Cillian Keane (Fianna Fáil)
Louis O’Hara (Sinn Féin)

Ballinasloe (6 seats):

Michael Connolly (Fianna Fáil)
Declan Geraghty (Independent Ireland)
Alan Harney (Fine Gael)
Evelyn Parons (Independent)
Dermot Connolly (Sinn Féin)
Peter Keaveney (Fine Gael)

Conamara North (4 seats):

Thomas Welby (Independent)
Seamus Walsh (Independent Ireland)
Eileen Mannion (Fine Gael)
Gerry King (Fianna Fáil)

Conamara South (5 seats):

Noel Thomas (Independent Ireland)
Pádraig Mac An Iomaire (Fine Gael)
Tomas Ó Curraoín (Independent)
Michael Leainde (Independent Ireland)
Máirtín Le (Fianna Fáil)

Gort-Kinvara (5 seats):
P.J. Murphy (Fine Gael)
Martina Kinane (Fianna Fáil)
Geraldine Donohue (Independent)
Paul Killilea (Fine Gael)
Gerry Finnerty (Fianna Fáil)

Loughrea (5 seats):

Shane Curley (Fianna Fáil)
Jimmy McClean (Fine Gael)
Declan Kelly (Independent Ireland)
Michael Maher (Fine Gael)
Ivan Canning (Fianna Fáil)

Tuam (7 seats):

Andrew Reddington (Fine Gael)
Pete Roche (Fine Gael)
Mary Hoade (Fianna Fáil)
Shaun Cuniffe (Independent Ireland)
Ollie Turner (Fine Gael)
Donagh Mark Killilea (Fianna Fáil)
Karey McHugh Farag (Independent)

Kerry County Council


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Corca Dhuibhne (3 seats):

Tommy Griffin (Fine Gael)
Robert Brosnan (Sinn Féin)
Breandán Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil)

Castleisland (4 seats):

Jackie Healy-Rae (Independent)
Charlie Farrelly (Independent)
Fionnán Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil)
Bobby O’Connell (Fine Gael)

Kenmare (6 seats):

Johnny Healy-Rae (Independent)
Michael Cahill (Fianna Fáil)
Norma Moriarty (Fianna Fáil)
Podge Foley (Independent)
Dan McCarthy (Independent)
Teddy O’Sullivan Casey (Fine Gael)

Killarney (7 seats):

Maura Healy-Rae (Independent)
Martin Grady (Independent)
John O’Donoghue (Kerry Independent Alliance)
Brendan Cronin (Independent)
Niall Kelleher (Fianna Fáil)
Niall Botty O’Callaghan (Independent)
Marie Moloney (Labour)

Listowel (6 seats):

Mike Kennelly (Fine Gael)
Liam Nolan (Independent)
Michael Foley (Fine Gael)
Michael Leane (Fianna Fáil)
Tom Barry (Sinn Féin)
Jimmy Moloney (Fianna Fáil)

Tralee (7 seats):

Mikey Sheehy (Fianna Fáil)
Terry O’Brien (Labour)
Deirdre Ferris (Sinn Féin)
Sam Locke (Independent)
Paul Daly (Sinn Féin)
Anne O’Sullivan (Fianna Fáil)
Angie Baily (Fine Gael)

Kildare County Council


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Athy (5 seats):

Aoife Breslin (Labour)
Ivan Keatley (Fine Gael)
Brian Dooley (Fianna Fáil)
Veralouise Behan (Fianna Fáil)
Mark Leigh (Labour)

Celbridge (4 seats):

David Trost (Fianna Fáil)
Claire O’Rourke (Social Democrats)
Rupert Heather (Labour)
Lumi Panaite Fahey (Fine Gael)

Clane (5 seats):

Brendan Wyse (Fine Gael)
Pádraig McEvoy (Independent)
Aidan Farrelly (Social Democrats)
William Durkan (Fine Gael)
Daragh Fitzpatrick (Fianna Fáil)

Kildare (5 seats):

Suzanne Doyle (Fianna Fáil)
Kevin Duffy (Fine Gael)
Brian O’Loughlin (Fianna Fáil)
Pat Balfe (Social Democrats)
Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh (Sinn Féin)

Leixlip (3 seats):

Joe Neville (Fine Gael)
Nuala Killeen (Social Democrats)
Bernard Caldwell (Fianna Fáil)

Maynooth (5 seats):

Naoise Ó Cearúil (Fianna Fáil)
Tim Durkan (Fine Gael)
Peter Melrose (Social Democrats)
Angela Feeney (Labour)
Paul Ward (Fianna Fáil)

Naas (7 seats):

Bill Clear (Social Democrats)
Fintan Brett (Fine Gael)
Evie Sammon (Fine Gael)
Seamie Moore (Independent)
Anne Breen (Labour)
Carmel Kelly (Fianna Fáil)
Ger Dunne (Independent Ireland)

Newbridge (6 seats):

Tracey O’Dwyer (Fine Gael)
Peggy O’Dwyer (Fine Gael)
Chris Pender (Social Democrats)
Noel Heavey (Fianna Fáil)
Tom McDonnell (Independent)
Rob Power (Fianna Fáil)

Kilkenny County Council


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Callan-Thomastown (6 seats):

Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere (Fianna Fáil)
Joe Sheridan (Fianna Fáil)
Joe Lyons (Fine Gael)
Michael Doyle (Fine Gael)
Deirdre Cullen (Fianna Fáil)
Stephanie Doheny (Sinn Féin)

Castlecomer (6 seats):

Pat Fitzpatrick (Fianna Fáil)
Mary Hilda Cavanagh (Fine Gael)
Michael McCarthy (Fianna Fáil)
John Brennan (Fine Gael)
Maurice Shortall (Independent)
Michael Delaney (Fianna Fáil)

Kilkenny (7 seats):

Andrew McGuinness (Fianna Fáil)
David FitzGerald (Fine Gael)
Eugene McGuinness (Independent)
Joe Malone (Fianna Fáil)
Seán Ó hArgáin (Labour)
John Coonan (Fianna Fáil)
Maria Dollard (Green Party)

Piltown (5 seats):

Patrick Dunphy (Fine Gael)
Tomás Breathnach (Labour)
Ger Frisby (Fianna Fáil)
Fidelis Doherty (Fine Gael)
Jenny Catt Slattery (Fianna Fáil)

Laois County Council


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Borris-in-Ossory-Mountmellick (6 seats):

Conor Bergin (Fine Gael)
James Kelly (Independent)
Paddy Bracken (Fianna Fáil)
John King (Fine Gael)
Ollie Clooney (Independent)
Seamus McDonald (Fianna Fáil)

Graiguecullen-Portarlington (6 seats):

Aidan Mullins (Sinn Féin)
Paschal McEvoy (Fianna Fáil)
Ben Brennan (Independent)
Padraig Fleming (Fianna Fáil)
Aisling Moran (Independent)
Vivienne Phelan (Fine Gael)

Portlaoise (7 seats):

Willie Aird (Fine Gael)
Caroline Dwane Stanley (Sinn Féin)
Tommy Mulligan (Independent)
John Joe Fennelly (Fianna Fáil)
Catherine Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil)
Marie Tuohy (Labour)
Barry Walsh (Fine Gael)

Leitrim County Council


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Ballinamore (6 seats):

Paddy O’Rourke (Fianna Fáil)
Enda McGloin (Fine Gael)
Brendan Barry (Sinn Féin)
Ita Reynolds Flynn (Fine Gael)
Garry Prior (Fianna Fáil)
Róisin Kenny (Sinn Féin)

Carrick-on-Shannon (6 seats):

Enda Stenson (Independent)
Maeve Reynolds (Fine Gael)
Des Guckian (Independent)
Sean McGowan (Fianna Fáil)
Paddy Farrell (Fianna Fáil)
Cormac Flynn (Sinn Féin)

Manorhamilton (6 seats):

James Gilmartin (Independent)
Mary Bohan (Fianna Fáil)
Felim Gurn (Independent)
Padraig Fallon (Sinn Féin)
Justin Warnock (Fianna Fáil)
Eddie Mitchell (Independent)

Limerick City and County Council


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Adare-Rathkeale (6 seats):

Stephen Keary (Fine Gael)
Adam Teskey (Fine Gael)
Bridie Collins (Fianna Fáil)
John O’Donoghue (Independent Ireland)
Tommy Hartigan (Independent Ireland)
Ger Ward (Fianna Fáil)

Cappamore-Kilmallock (7 seats)

Brigid Teefy (Independent)
Martin Ryan (Fianna Fáil)
Eddie Ryan (Independent)
Noreen Stokes (Fine Gael)
George Conway (Fine Gael)
P.J. Carey (Sinn Féin)
Tommy O’Sullivan (Fine Gael)

Limerick City West (7 seats):

Daniel Butler (Fine Gael)
Dan McSweeney (Fine Gael)
Joe Leddin (Labour)
Maria Donoghue (Independent)
Fergus Kilcoyne (Fianna Fáil)
Elisa O’Donovan (Social Democrats)
Abul Kalam Azad Talukder (Fianna Fáil)

Limerick City North (7 seats):

Connor Sheehan (Labour)
Frankie Daly (Independent)
Kieran O’Hanlon (Fianna Fáil)
Olivia O’Sullivan (Fine Gael)
Sarah Beasley (Aontú)
Sharon Benson (Sinn Féín)
Shane Hickey-O’Mara (Social Democrats)

Limerick City East (7 seats):

Sarah Kiely (Fine Gael)
Catherine Slattery (Fianna Fáil)
Peter Doyle (Fine Gael)
Joe Pond (Fianna Fáil)
Elena Secas (Labour)
Ursula Gavin (Sinn Féin)
Sean Hartigan (Green Party)

Newcastle West (6 seats):

Jerome Scanlan (Independent)
Liam Galvin (Fine Gael)
Michael Collins (Fianna Fáíl)
Tom Ruddle (Fine Gael)
Francis Foley (Fianna Fáil)
John Sheahan (Fine Gael)

Longford County Council


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Ballymahon (6 seats):

Paul Ross (Fine Gael)
Mick Cahill (Fianna Fáil)
Pat O’Toole (Fianna Fáil)
Sean Mimagh (Fianna Fáil)
Mark Casey (Independent)
Martin Skelly (Fine Gael)

Granard (5 seats):

Garry Murtagh (Fine Gael)
Turlough McGovern (Independent)
Paraic Brady (Fine Gael)
David Cassidy (Fianna Fáil)
Pádraig McNamara (Fine Gael)

Longford (7 seats):

Gerry Hagan (Fine Gael)
Martin Monaghan (Fianna Fáil)
Seamus Butler (Fianna Fáil)
Peggy Nolan (Fine Gael)
Niall Gannon (Fine Gael)
Uruemu Adejinmi (Fianna Fáil)
Kevin Hussey (Fianna Fáil)

Louth County Council


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Ardee (6 seats):

Jim Tenanty (Independent)
Dolores Minogue (Fine Gael)
John Sheriden (Fianna Fáil)
Bernie Conlon (Independent)
Paula Butterly (Fine Gael)
Pearse McGeough (Sinn Féin)

Drogheda Urban (6 seats):

Pio Smith (Labour)
Joanna Byrne (Sinn Féin)
Kevin Callan (Independent)
Paddy McQuillan (Independent)
Ejiro O’Hare Stratton (Fine Gael)
James Byrne (Fianna Fáil)

Drogheda Rural (4 seats):

Michelle Hall (Labour)
Anne-Marie Ford (Fine Gael)
Declan Power (Independent)
Eric Donovan (Sinn Féin)

Dundalk-Carlingford (6 seats):

Seán Kelly (Fianna Fáil)
Antóin Watters (Sinn Féin)
Fiona Mhic Conchoille (Sinn Féin)
Ciarán Fisher (Independent)
John Reilly (Fine Gael)
Andrea McKevitt (Fianna Fáil)

Dundalk South (7 seats):

Maeve Yore (Independent)
Robert Nash (Fine Gael)
Emma Coffey (Fianna Fáil)
Kevin Meenan (Sinn Féin)
Sionainn McCann (Sinn Féin)
Shane McGuinness (Fianna Fáil)
Marianne Butler (Green Party)

Mayo County Council


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Ballina (6 seats):

Mark Duffy (Independent)
John O’Hara (Fine Gael)
Joe Faughnan (Independent)
Michael Loftus (Fianna Fáil)
Jarlath Munnelly (Fine Gael)
Annie-May Reape (Fianna Fáil)

Belmullet (3 seats):

Paul McNamara (Fianna Fáil)
Gerry Coyle (Fine Gael)
Sean Carey (Fianna Fáil)

Castlebar (7 seats):

Ger Deere (Fine Gael)
Michael Kilcoyne (Independent)
Blackie K Gavin (Fianna Fáil)
Al McDonnell (Fianna Fáil)
Cyril Burke (Fine Gael)
Donna Sheridan (Fine Gael)
Harry Barrett (Independent)

Claremorris (6 seats):

Patsy O’Brien (Independent)
Richard Finn (Independent)
Damien Ryan (Fianna Fáil)
Alma Gallagher (Fine Gael)
Michael Burke (Fine Gael)
Paul Lawless (Aontú)

Swinford (4 seats):

Gerry Murray (Sinn Féin)
Adrian Forkan (Fianna Fáil)
John Caulfield (Fianna Fáil)
Neil Cruise (Fine Gael)

Westport (4 seats):

Chris Maxwell (Independent Ireland)
Peter Flynn (Fine Gael)
John O’Malley (Independent)
Brendan Mulroy (Fianna Fáil)

Meath County Council


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Ashbourne (6 seats):

Joe Bonner (Independent)
Amanda Smith (Independent)
Alan Tobin (Fine Gael)
Suzanne Jamal (Fine Gael)
Helen Meyer (Sinn Féin)
Conor Tormey (Fianna Fáil)

Kells (7 seats):

Sarah Reilly (Fine Gael)
Eugene Cassidy (Fine Gael)
Sean Drew (Fianna Fáil)
Mike Bray (Fianna Fáil)
Peter Caffrey (Sinn Féin)
Michael Gallagher (Sinn Féin)
David Gilroy (Independent)

Laytown-Bettystown (7 seats):

Sharon Tolan (Fine Gael)
Paddy Meade (Fine Gael)
Geraldine Keogan (Independent)
Stephen McKee (Fianna Fáil)
Wayne Harding (Fianna Fáil)
Maria White (Sinn Féin)
Carol Lennon (Independent)

Navan (7 seats):

Eddie Fennessy (Sinn Féin)
Emer Tóibín (Aontú)
Franics Deane (Independent)
Yemi Adenuga (Fine Gael)
Pádraig Fitzsimons (Fianna Fáil)
Alan Lawes (Independent)
Linda Nelson Murray (Fine Gael)

Ratoath (7 seats):

Gillian Toole (Independent)
Maria Murphy (Fine Gael)
Brian Fitzgerald (Independent)
Caroline O’Reilly (Fianna Fáil)
Nick Killian (Independent)
Fionnan Blake (Sinn Féin)
Gerry O’Connor (Fine Gael)

Trim (6 seats):

Noel French (Independent)
Joe Fox (Fine Gael)
Dave Boyne (Aontú)
Padraig Coffey (Fianna Fáil)
Aisling Dempsey (Fianna Fáil)
Ronan Moore (Social Democrats)

Monaghan County Council


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Ballybay-Clones (5 seats):

Seamus Coyle (Fianna Fáil)
Richard Truell (Fine Gael)
Seán Gilland (Fine Gael)
Sinéad Flynn (Sinn Féin)
Pat Treanor (Sinn Féin)

Carrickmacross-Castleblayney (6 seats):
P.J. O’Hanlon (Fianna Fáil)
Aidan Campbell (Fine Gael)
Colm Carthy (Sinn Féin)
Noel Keelan (Sinn Féin)
Peter Conlon (Fine Gael)
Paul Gibbons (Sinn Féin)

Monaghan (7 seats):

Cathy Bennett (Sinn Féin)
Seamus Treanor (Independent)
Seán Conlon (Sinn Féin)
Raymond Aughey (Fianna Fáil)
Pauric Clerkin (Fine Gael)
Bronagh McAree (Sinn Féin)
David Maxwell (Fine Gael)

Offaly County Council


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Birr (6 seats):

Peter Ormond (Fianna Fáil)
John Leahy (Independent)
John Clendennen (Fine Gael)
Hugh Egan (Fine Gael)
Audrey Hennessy-Kennedy (Fianna Fáil)
Sean Maher (Sinn Féin)

Edenderry (6 seats):

Eddie Fitzpatrick (Fianna Fáil)
Fergus McDonnell (Independent Ireland)
Claire Murray (Fianna Fáil)
Liam Quinn (Fine Gael)
Noel Cribbin (Fine Gael)
Claire Murray (Sinn Féin)

Tullamore (7 seats):

Neil Feighery (Fine Gael)
Frank Moran (Fianna Fáil)
Aoife Masterson (Sinn Féin)
Tony McCormack (Fianna Fáil)
Sean O’Brien (Independent)
Ollie Bryant (Fianna Fáil)
Declan Harvey (Fianna Fáil)

Roscommon County Council


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Athlone (6 seats):

Emer Kelly (Independent)
John Naughten (Fine Gael)
Tony Ward (Independent)
Laurence Fallon (Independent)
John Keogh (Fianna Fáil)
Domnick Connolly (Fine Gael)

Boyle (6 seats)

Valerie Byrne (Independent)
Leah Cull (Sinn Féin)
Micheál Frain (Independent)
Liam Callaghan (Fine Gael)
Tom Crosby (Independent)
Sean Moylan (Fianna Fáil)

Roscommon (6 seats):

Paschal Fitzmaurice (Fianna Fáil)
Marty McDermott (Fianna Fáil)
Anthony Waldron (Independent)
Nigel Dineen (Independent Ireland)
Larry Brennan (Fianna Fáil)
Gareth Scahill (Fine Gael)

Sligo County Council


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Ballymote-Tubbercurry (7 seats):

Michael Clarke (Independent)
Paul Taylor (Fianna Fáil)
Joseph Queenan (Independent)
Liam Brennan (Fianna Fáil)
Barry Gallagher (Fianna Fáil)
Gerard Mullaney (Fine Gael)
Dara Mulvey (Fine Gael)

Sligo-Drumcliffe (5 seats):

Thomas Walsh (Fine Gael)
Edel McSharry (Fianna Fáil)
Thomas Healy (Sinn Féin)
Dónal Gilroy (Fianna Fáil)
Marie Casserly (Independent)

Sligo-Strandhill (6 seats):

Declan Bree (Independent)
Tom MacSharry (Fianna Fáil)
Fergal Nealon (Fine Gael)
Arthur Gibbons (Sinn Féin)
Gino O’Boyle (People Before Profit – Solidarity)
Nessa Cosgrove (Labour)

South Dublin County Council


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Clondalkin (7 seats):

Francis Timmons (Independent)
William Carey (Sinn Féin)
Darragh Adelaide (People Before Profit-Solidarity)
Eoin Ó Broin (Social Democrats)
Shirley O’Hara (Fine Gael)
Linda De Courcy (Independent Ireland)
Trevor Gilligan (Fianna Fáil)

Firhouse-Bohernabreena (5 seats):

Alan Edge (Independent)
Brian Lawlor (Fine Gael)
Emma Murphy (Fianna Fáil)
Sarah Barnes (Fine Gael)
Róisín Mannion (Sinn Féin)

Lucan (5 seats):

Paul Gogarty (Independent)
Vikki Casserly (Fine Gael)
Liona O’Toole (Independent)
Joanna Tuffy (Labour)
Caroline Brady (Fine Gael)

Palmerstown-Fonthill (5 seats):

Shane Moynihan (Fianna Fáil)
Alan Hayes (Independent)
Niamh Fennel (Sinn Féin)
Glen Moore (Irish Freedom Party)
Madeleine Johansson (People Before Profit – Solidarity)

Rathfarnham-Templeogue (7 seats):

Ronan McMahon (Independent)
Pamela Kearns (Labour)
Ciarán Ahern (Labour)
Yvonne Collins (Fianna Fáil)
Lynn McCrave (Fine Gael)
David McManus (Fine Gael)
Justin Sinnott (Social Democrats)

Tallaght South (5 seats):

Patrick Pearse Holohan (Independent)
Baby Pereppadan (Fine Gael)
Dermot Richardson (Independent)
Kay Keane (People Before Profit-Solidarity)
Louise Dunne (Sinn Féin)

Tallaght Central (6 seats):

Mick Duff (Independent)
Teresa Costello (Fianna Fáil)
Britto Pereppadan (Fine Gael)
Niamh Whelan (Sinn Féin)
Jess Spear (People Before Profit- Solidarity)

Tipperary County Council


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Cahir (4 seats):

Máirín McGrath (Independent)
Andy Moloney (Independent)
Marie Murphy (Fine Gael)
Micheál Anglim (Fianna Fáil)

Carrick-on-Suir (5 seats):

Imelda Goldsboro (Fianna Fáil)
David Dunne (Sinn Féin)
Michael ‘Chicken’ Brennan (Labour)
Kieran Bourke (Fianna Fáil)
Mark FitzGerald (Fine Gael)

Cashel-Tipperary (7 seats):

John O’Heney (Independent)
Declan Burgess (Fine Gael)
Liam Browne (Independent)
Hanna Mary Hourigan (Fine Gael)
Roger Kennedy (Fianna Fáil)
John Crosse (Fine Gael)
Annemarie Ryan (Shiner) (Sinn Féin)

Clonmel (6 seats):

Michael Murphy (Fine Gael)
Pat English (Workers and Unemployed Action/WUA)
Siobhán Ambrose (Fianna Fáil)
John Fitzgerald (Fine Gael)
Richie Molloy (Independent)
Niall P Dennehy (Independent)

Nenagh (5 seats):

Joe Hannigan (Independent)
Michael O’Meara (Independent)
Ryan O’Meara (Fianna Fáil)
Louise Morgan Walsh (Labour)
Seamus Morris (Independent)

Newport (4 seats):

Fiona Bonfield (Labour)
Pamela Quirke O’Meara (Independent)
Phyll Bugler (Fine Gael)
John Carroll (Fianna Fáil)

Roscrea-Templemore (4 seats):

Michael Smith (Fianna Fáil)
Shane Lee (Independent)
Eddie Moran (Independent)
William Kennedy (Fine Gael)

Thurles (5 seats):

Jim Ryan (Independent)
Micheál Lowry (Independent)
Sean Ryan (Fianna Fáil)
Kay Cahill Skehan (Fianna Fáil)
Peggy Ryan (Fine Gael)

Waterford City and County Council


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Dungarvan (6 seats):

Damien Geoghegan (Fine Gael)
Conor D McGuinness (Sinn Féin)
Tom Cronin (Fianna Fáil)
Pat Nugent (Fine Gael)
Thomas Phelan (Labour)
Joe O’Riordan (Independent)

Lismore (3 seats):

Niamh O’Donovan (Fine Gael)
John Pratt (Labour)
Donnchadh Mulcahy (Sinn Féin)

Portlaw-Kilmachthomas (5 seats):

Liam Brazil (Fine Gael)
Seánie Power (Fine Gael)
John O’Leary (Fianna Fáil)
Declan Clune (Independent)
Catherine Burke (Sinn Féin)

Tramore-Waterford City West (6 seats):

Lola O’Sullivan (Fine Gael)
Joe Kelly (Independent)
Joe Conway (Independent)
Jim Griffin (Sinn Féin)
Blaise Hannigan (Independent)
Eamon Quinlan (Fianna Fáil)

Waterford City East (6 seats):

David Daniels (Independent)
Declan Barry (Independent)
Pat Fitzgerald (Sinn Féin)
Adam Wyse (Fianna Fáil)
Jim D’Arcy (Fine Gael)
Mary Roche (Social Democrats)

Waterford City South (6 seats):

Donal Barry (Independent)
John Hearne (Sinn Féin)
Jason Murphy (Fianna Fáil)
Joeanne Bailey (Sinn Féin)
Frank Quinlan (Fine Gael)
Seamus Ryan (Labour)

Westmeath County Council


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Athlone (Westmeath) (5 seats):

Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran (Independent)
Frankie Keena (Fianna Fáil)
Aengus O’Rourke (Fianna Fáil)
John Dolan (Fine Gael)
Paul Hogan (Independent Ireland)

Kinnegad (5 seats):

Denis Leonard (Labour)
David Jones (Sinn Féin)
Alfie Devine (Fianna Fáil)
Emily Wallace (Fine Gael)
Niall Gaffney (Fianna Fáil)

Moate (4 seats):

Thomas Farrell (Fine Gael)
Vinny McCormack (Fianna Fáil)
Liam McDaniel (Fianna Fáil)
Johnnie Penrose (Labour)

Mullingar (6 seats):

Mick Dollard (Independent)
Ken Glynn (Fianna Fáil)
Andrew Duncan (Fine Gael)
Aoife Davitt (Fianna Fáil)
Bill Collentine (Fianna Fáil)
Julie McCourt (Sinn Féin)

Wexford County Council


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Enniscorthy (6 seats):

Cathal Byrne (Fine Gael)
Aidan Brown (Fianna Fáil)
Pat Kehoe (Fine Gael)
Barbara-Anne Murphy (Fianna Fáil)
John O’Rourke (Independent), Jackser Owens (Independent)

Gorey (6 seats):

Donal Kenny (Fianna Fáil)
Nicky Boland (Independent)
Darragh McDonald (Fine Gael)
Joe Sullivan (Fianna Fáil)
Anthony Donohue (Fine Gael)
Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin (Sinn Féin)

Rosslare (5 seats):

Jim Codd (Aontú)
Ger Carthy (Independent)
Frank Staples (Fine Gael)
Lisa McDonald (Fianna Fáil)
Aoife Rose O’Brien (Sinn Féin)

Kilmuckridge (4 seats):

Mary Farrell (Independent)
Pip Breen (Fianna Fáil)
Oliver Walsh (Fine Gael)
Paddy Kavanagh (Independent)

New Ross (6 seats):

Pat Barden (Independent)
Michael Sheehan (Fianna Fáil)
Marty Murphy (Independent Alliance)
Bridin Murphy (Fine Gael)
John Dwyer (Independent)
John Fleming (Fianna Fáil)

Wexford (7 seats):

George Lawlor (Labour)
Robbie Staples (Fine Gael)
Garry Laffan (Fianna Fáil)
Leonard Kelly (Independent)
Raymond Shannon (Independent Alliance)
Catherine Biddy Walsh (Labour)
Tom Forde (Sinn Féin)

Wicklow County Council


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Arklow (6 seats):

Pat Kennedy (Fianna Fáil)
Peir Leonard (Independent)
Sylvester Bourke (Fine Gael)
Pat Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil)
Miriam Murphy (Ind)
Warren O’Toole (Sinn Féin)

Baltinglass (6 seats):

Gerry O’Neill (Independent)
Edward Timmins (Fine Gael)
Peter Stapleton (Fine Gael)
Jason Mulhall (Independent)
Avril Cronin (Fine Gael)
Patsy Glennon (Fianna Fáil)

Bray East (4 seats):

Aoife Flynn Kennedy (Fine Gael)
Erika Doyle (Green)
Ian Neary (Independent Ireland)
Malachaí Duddy (Independent)

Bray West (4 seats):

Joe Behan (Independent)
Melanie Corrigan (Fine Gael)
Dermot ‘Daisy’ O’Brien (Sinn Féin)
Caroline Winstanley (Social Democrats)

Greystones (6 seats):

Stephen Stokes (Independent)
Tom Fortune (Independent)
Orla Finn (Independent)
Louise Fenelon Gaskin (Fine Gael)
Mark Barry (Social Democrats)
Lourda Scott (Green Party)

Wicklow (6 seats):

John Snell (Independent)
Danny Alvey (Social Democrats)
Gail Dunne (Fianna Fáil)
Shane Langrelle (Fine Gael)
Paul O’Brien (Labour)
Graham Richmond (Fine Gael)

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    Mute Miriam McEnteggart
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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:14 AM

    I see we don’t compare this benchmark to France and Spain where alcohol is far cheaper, no doubt another tax increase on the way to help dig out the reduced motor tax

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:52 AM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: People in France and Spain handle their alcohol a lot better than in Ireland, and don’t binge drink like people here

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:54 AM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: This survey and Alcohol Action Ireland lost all credibility when they use the term “fatal” amount of alcohol. What they are saying here is that if a man drinks more than 17 units (approx 8 pints) IN A WEEK then thats a fatal dose. There is a huge difference between drinking 9 pints in a week and drinking 2 bottles of vodka in a night and dying of alcohol poisoning. Total clowns.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:16 AM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: yes but these countries don’t have a culture of heavy drinking,, alcohol kills more people yearly than heroin does, how long have you gone recently without alcohol? 2 weeks? A month? Doubtful,, ostriches in this country

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:17 AM

    @Alan Watts: I wouldn’t call 9 pints in a week heavy drinking but they do

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:20 AM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: yet cannabis, mdma and LSD which are NOT narcotics are illegal, it’s hilarious

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:26 AM

    @Pat Mustard: a very small minority of drinkers stick to the daily\weekly guideline intakes

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:46 AM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: The pub drinker in this country is ripped off.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:07 PM

    @Alan Watts: I feel like a fool for falling into your obvious troll trap, but can you explain why you are saying that the drugs you mentioned are not narcotics? (I even debated using the term drugs, because, what if that’s not correct either?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:16 PM

    @Alan Watts: More like a very small amount of people take any notice of the guideline instakes .. Most people who drink have no issues at all, so lets punish them for no reason. The more the raise taxes the more people will go elsewhere to get it cheaper, the more people will make their own beer.
    I get whiskey and vodka from a local who makes with his own still, its beautiful stuff, I get it as presents for colleagues from other countries for when they here, now they ask me to get it for them.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:38 PM

    @Bazzle Bush: the 3 substances i mentioned do not dull our senses they enhance them, they are not physically addictive like alcohol or nicotine which can be bought legally and advertised everywhere as a pleasure (not so much nicotine these days because we’ve woken up to its dangers), a narcotic is a drug that reduces your senses heroin, alcohol, codeine, maybe Google what narcotic actually means?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:42 PM

    @Bazzle Bush: so yeah you are a fool or have fallen for the brainwashing that’s regarding them drugs

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:57 PM

    @Alan Watts: I actually did Google it while I thought I was missing something, my conclusion is that, if you really believe they are not narcotics, your senses have indeed become dulled and you are the brainwashed one. Someone on any of those substances could hardly ever be considered at the top of their game no matter how much the psychoactive properties convince them at the time that they are…

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    Aug 9th 2018, 2:02 PM

    @Bazzle Bush: so you think alcohol is safer than the ones I mentioned?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 2:05 PM

    @Bazzle Bush: actually shouldn’t be asking an Irish person that question….

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    Aug 9th 2018, 2:30 PM

    @Alan Watts: I never made an argument for or against alcohol, don’t straw man me, sir!

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    Aug 9th 2018, 2:33 PM

    @Sam Harms: Garbage. Go into most cervecerias in most subburbs throughout Spain for a coffee in the morning and you’ll see plenty of auld fellas drinking spirits. They continue throughout the day moving from one bar to another. You could argue that it’s not binge drinking because it is a daily affair but it’s not like binge drinking is exclusive to here.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:45 PM

    @Miriam McEnteggart: The clue is in the name – Alcohol Action IRELAND. We have a particular drink culture here that is radically different from the French one particularly when it comes to binge drinking, the most harmful type.

    However, France has a alcohol mortality rate that is somewhere between 2 to 4 times ours depending on which study you read.

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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:37 PM

    @Sam Harms: people are still binge drinking? I thought that’s why they brought in the 10pm curfew for off-licences (trying to push people into bars more like). In those countries you’re not in a mad scramble to get drinks in before the ridiculous closing times we have here, which put pressure on people to cram as much in as they can in a short space of time.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:20 AM

    “Demonstrates the remarkable affordability of alcohol to every day shoppers”. They say this like it’s a bad thing. Alcohol is legal. The majority of drinkers are pretty responsible. Why should a responsible person pay way over the odds for a product that’s abused by a smaller percentage.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:05 AM

    @Luke Sharpish: http://alcoholireland.ie/facts/alcohol-and-costs/ 10% of the public health budget is spent on alcohol related treatment, that’s excluding emergency treatment, general practice, psychiatric care and alcohol treatment. It accounts for over 160,000 hospital bed days per year. It costs the tax payer roughly 1/3 of what we spend purchasing it each year. So yeah, it might not be the worst idea in the world. And yes I do drink.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:10 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: the cost to the taxpayer is supplemented heavily with the massive taxes already put on alcohol products, tobacco is in that bracket too..

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:34 AM

    @Hardly Normal: work out the shortfall between the taxes and the taxpayer spending on alcohol. It could do with being a bit less.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:42 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: It’s great to have a nanny like you, tellinng the rest of us how to live our lives.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:42 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: It’s great to have a nanny like you, tellinng the rest of us how to live our lives.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:09 AM

    @Edward Smith: where did I tell anyone what to do? I didn’t criticise anything all I’m saying is that we as drinkers could cover a bit more of the costs of drinking.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:30 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: show me the numbers because I’d suggest different! How many people show up to hospital for alcohol related illness compared to how many people spend money on alcohol over a lifetime and never need any health care due to the consumption of alcohol?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:47 PM

    @Luke Sharpish: The Health Research Board in 2013 found that 53% of us are drinking in a way that is not just putting our health at risk but IS or will damage our health. That is not a small minority and the reason we all should be concerned is that alcohol harm is sucking up 10% of our health service budget.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 12:54 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: Really?- First of all we could save billions not only millions if we had a proper functioning Health Service or HSE which is deeply dysfunctional and beyond repair – we are building a children’s hospital without facilities for adolescent or a maternity hospital or evne in the vicinity for 1.5 billion while in Scandinavia they can build a far superior children/adolescent hospital with easy and quick accessibility for 300 million. And what about personal responsibility and how do you think upping the price (we are already the most expensive alcohol in the EU) will change peoples behaviour especially binge drinkers, young and problematic or alcohol dependent drinkers – a ludicrous assertion not backed up by facts made by the likes of Mr. Murray (a Professor would you believe) who states this and other ridiculous so called ‘fact’s’ while also asserting that education has no role to play in altering a person’s pattern of behaviour and so should be ignored! And where is this so called ‘supper cheap’ alcohol available because I sure cannot find it. If these assertions by Murray & Co. were true then countries (including high tax ones) like France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Denmark etc. would have severe alcohol issues and people staggering around from early morning onwards.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 3:31 PM

    @Luke Sharpish: Where is this cheap alcohol that is being continually (and erroneously) referred to? I can buy at a local supermarket in Denmark, a ‘high’ tax country, wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction, between 1/2 and 1/8, of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00, 360+ days a year, without having to wait (for some silly reason) till 10.30 or 12.30…..
    We need to find and treat the issues or causes of alcohol abuse/misuse not bring in a mind numbingly dumb action like raising the price of an already over priced and expensive commodity, which will do nothing to help the victims of alcohol abuse/misuse – typical Irish solution to a problem.
    AAI also want alcohol in shops and supermarkets to be hidden in a cupboard so people cannot see it and refrain from ‘impulse’ buying – another daft suggestion from them.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:23 AM

    Alcohol is sold to people over the age of 18. Adults who are entitled to make their own decisions. Just because I can buy a fatal amount of alcohol foe €10 doesn’t mean I’m going to do it. Just because I buy a bottle of gin, doesn’t mean I’m going to drain the bottle in one sitting and I would imagine that I’m not in a minority here.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:11 AM

    @Gasher: I can buy a fatal amount of turpentine for less than that

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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:45 PM

    @Hardly Normal: and I can jump off a bridge for even less

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    Aug 9th 2018, 7:00 PM

    @Gasher: I bought a fatal amount of bleach for 1.99 today

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:13 AM

    Here we go again! Must be a budget coming up.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:24 AM

    Costs half the price here in Germany

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:51 AM

    @Johannes Baader: im sure a lot of things are a lot cheaper in Germany including politicians salaries and pensions

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:36 AM

    @Johannes Baader: Sin é. Tá sé nuacht bréige. Lán bolscaireacht. Tá an scéal sa Ghearmáin le alcól níos measa ná in Éirinn, go háirithe lena daoine óga. Leis an tobac chomh maith. Ba mhaith leo sinn a cheapadh go bhfuileamar níos measa ná an fhírinne. Ní ach leithscéal é do arduithe cánach!

    That’s the thing. It’s all fake news. All propaganda. The situation with alcohol is so much worse in Germany than Ireland, especially with the youth. Smoking also. The reality is, we’re not as bad as they want you to believe. Just an excuse for a tax increase.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:20 PM

    @TheJournalAsGaeilge: Was in Germany for 3 months last year, was very surprised with how cheap alcohol and tobacco was .. also was surprised to find pubs that people could smoke in too.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 6:57 PM

    @Irish Bob: sin é go díreach!
    Exactly!

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    Aug 12th 2018, 1:50 PM

    @Irish Bob: That’s because In Germany, Scandinavia etc. they believe in true competition, treating their voters and citizens like adults who then behave as such. They also have politicians and councilors who know how to plan, are happy with a living wage, have a vision for a fairer more decent society which they then implement on a short time basis in a cost effective and efficient manner.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:34 AM

    Here in a Bulgarian supermarket i can buy a bottle of Bushmills for 10 euro, Gordon’s gin for 9 euro, good bottle of wine 13/14% alcohol for 2-4 euro, beer 60 cent for 500ml bottle. Yet i see no one dying from alcohol poisoning.
    There’s no pub culture here, it’s cafe/restaurant culture. Lots of parks in Burgas, many restaurants and cafes in them. You don’t find gangs of louts sitting around drinking, harassing people. Women can walk through these parks any hour of the night alone without fear, so can men.
    It’s all down to culture. It seems nothing can be done in Ireland, no celebration, no festival that won’t have the drinks industry pushing advertising, sponsorship to the maximum.
    This is the greedy Irish drink industry, the pubs, trying to protect its profits by demanding an increase in supermarket pricies, under the guise of a concerned, benign organisation, worried about people’s health.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:58 AM

    @Dave Doyle: and yet Bulgarian consumption of alcohol per capita is similiar to irelands, or higher, depending on what report you read.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:11 AM

    @Dermot Lane: And Ireland’s consumption of alcohol is just a little higher than the European average. We are pretty much in the middle.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:28 AM

    @Dermot Lane: And, i use my grapes and apricots to make my own alcohol, Rakiya. Theres even a distillery in the village where i bring the fermented fruits for “boiling”. Imagine that.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:10 AM

    @Dave Doyle: l guess my point is we consume alcohol in a very different way here, but that doesn’t make us bigger drinkers than most other countries. There are societies where to be seen drunk in public is a shameful thing, yet alcohol consumption can be higher than ours. Here, our drinking is very public and very much a social thing, or at least it was until recently, it’s changing a bit with the decline of pub culture.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:35 AM

    @Dermot Lane: He regularly saids Bulgaria is a utopia and far better than Ireland. No homeless there, no corruption etc.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:53 AM

    @Dermot Lane: If the police catch you drinking on the streets, parks or other public places here, you’re in big trouble.
    This effort to increase supermarket prices is all about protecting pub profits. Nothing else.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:48 PM

    @Niall Brew: A lot of corruption here in Bulgaria. Most of it criminal more than white collar.
    I do regularly make comparisons, never claimed any utopia, but i see how a lot of the issues affecting the lives of ordinary Irish people, like the public health service, is done much better here. Yet it’s a poor country.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:49 PM

    @Reuben Gray: European average is 9.1L per capita. We are at about 11.4L. 20% above the average and that translates into 3 lives needlessly lost each day.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:05 PM

    @Dermot Lane: What Dave and indeed myself are endeavouring to point out is that this is a cultural issue and a matter addressed by education and by therapy or CBT’s for those who cannot alter their destructive behaviour – the price of alcohol has little or no impact on a persons behaviour, excessive drinking or alcohol dependence – These people need help or therapy/CBT and our culture needs to change, not stupidly raising the price of so called ‘cheap’ alcohol (its not and its not readily accessible). Do you want even more children to do without their lunch or bus fare, as I have encountered, because their parent(s) needs another bottle to get them through the day? People will literally beg borrow or steal money to ‘feed’ their habit(s) including alcohol dependency. We need to look at WHY do people binge drink or are dependent on alcohol and solve that, instead of blindly following the Pied Piper or those who think that we are little children who need to be chastised and that they know better while they obviously don’t.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 3:19 PM

    @Dave Doyle: Exactly – Where are these so called cheap prices? I can buy at a local supermarket in Denmark,a ‘high’ tax country, wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction, between 1/2 and 1/8, of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00, 360+ days a year, without having to wait (for some silly reason) till 10.30 or 12.30….. So we need to find and treat the issues or causes of alcohol abuse/misuse not bring in a mind numbingly silly action like raising the price of an already over priced and expensive commodity, which will do nothing to help the victims of alcohol abuse/misuse – typical Irish solution.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:26 AM

    You can get a fatal level of toilet duck for €1, it doesn’t mean people are out to drink it all in one night though.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:29 AM

    @Ben Coughlan: or a box of tide pods unbelievably people on social media DO eat those.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:45 AM

    @Ben Coughlan: you can get a knife for a few quid and stab yourself to death. We NEED minimum knife pricing NOW!

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:13 AM

    @Ben Coughlan: Or Roundup weedkiller – “degraded in soil”

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:14 AM

    @Dave Johnston: thanks for the LOL!

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:42 AM

    First it was TV advertising.
    Then it was opening hours.
    Then it was adverts near schools or youth clubs.
    Then it was free samples.
    Then it was happy hours.
    Then it was showing people in adverts.
    Then it was minimum pricing.

    Yet apparently we still have a drinking problem.

    But if we implement this measure suggested by the same people who came up with the previous 7 ideas, it’ll be better.

    Sure.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:55 AM

    @JΛCQUʘRΛПDΛ: that opening hours perplex me. I finish work at 10. Can go to pub for two and a half hours, and onto a club for a couple more hours, only to be poured onto the street amidst the chaos. But can’t get a bottle of wine and go home??

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:16 AM

    @JΛCQUʘRΛПDΛ: and sport don’t forget sport – Oh wait not yet apparently most FG’ers like rugby

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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:30 PM

    @coilin Hutton: Seems not Coilin but I can buy wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction (between 1/2 and 1/8) of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00 at my local supermarket in a small village in Denmark 360+ days a year and I have never seen someone drunk or staggering around, well maybe 1 or 2 (no actually that was me :-) )………..

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:32 AM

    You can buy a length of rope for a fiver and a hell of a lot of ppl die from suicide but I don’t see as much interest in a “rope tax”, or ya know.. investment in mental health. Just because we can buy something does not mean we will use it incorrectly. Alcohol is sold to adults, who mostly make adult decisions!!

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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:15 PM

    @Fergal Barry: Well said Fergal – people with alcohol problems, usually caused by behavioural or mental issues (mental anguish), need therapy or CBT’s etc. not higher priced alcohol and we as a society need to change through education, altering our habits etc. not by raising the alcohol price or hiding alcohol behind doors to stop ‘impulse’ buying (another daft idea proposed by the AAI and similar groups).

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:11 AM

    Tax em the FFG way.. Only of course in the interest of the people..

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:34 AM

    I feel @ my age im responsible enough to enjoy my few pints @ home which I buy in the supermarket which offers great value in alcohol.i stopped going to pubs.as they are now out of reach of my pocket especially in Dublin and one has more entertainment to choose from @ home than constant sports on the telly in pubs

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:01 AM

    A fatal level of alcohol can be bought for €10. In France a fatal level of alcohol can be bought for €5. Are alcohol fatalities twice as high in France? If not, then perhaps this information isn’t as useful as it first appears. Perhaps there’s some other factor at work.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:37 AM

    @Derek Walsh Ⓥ: They have far higher levels of liver disease than here. Because they eat with their alcohol they have a different culture. But alcoholism is a massive problem in France. Its a bit of a myth that its not.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:39 PM

    @Niall Brew: they also have 62million more people living there. Obviously they have a higher rate of everything.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:38 AM

    A survey by “Alcohol Action Ireland” I would imagine the results of this independent survey was ever in doubt.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:51 PM

    @Colm Hughes: 100% agree. It shouldn’t be left to a charity to monitor these figures. Given the high cost of alcohol harm economically and socially, government should be doing it and industry should be funding that.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:59 AM

    I live in Switzerland and alcohol is cheaper in the supermarket here. Alcohol in Ireland is already quite expensive. Constantly increasing the duty and pricing is wholly and utterly ignoring the reasons the country has such a problem with alcohol in the first place.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 3:05 PM

    @Róisín: Your are right n the button Róisín, we need to treat the causes of alcohol abuse/misuse and try to change our culture/habits, not raise the price of an already expensive commodity. I remember a child at my daughters primary (in Dublin) coming to school without lunch or bus fare becasue his parent needed the money to buy some more alcohol to get throught the day and my daughter shared her lunch etc. with him but no one took any action or tried to help them, they just ignored it – I can buy at a local supermarket in Denmark in a another ‘high’ tax country wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction (between 1/2 and 1/8) of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00, 360+ days a year and I have never seen someone drunk or staggering around, well maybe 1 or 2 (no sorry that was me actaully :-) )………..

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:28 AM

    Can buy a sharp knife for less than half that… are we supposed to limit that in case some people abuse them?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:53 PM

    @Pilib: Sharp knives aren’t addictive. Sharp knives aren’t mood altering. Sharp knives aren’t carcinogenic. Sharp knives aren’t associated with the over 200 diseases that alcohol is. The abuse of sharp knives hasn’t been normalised. I think you need a better analogy.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:28 AM

    Could buy 2 litres of white spirits for a few euro and knock myself right out

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:49 PM

    @JustOneScoop: I was thinking meths but good no one thought of homebrew?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:48 AM

    But you can’t buy more than one pack of paracetamol. Go figure

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:13 AM

    Still great value to be found out there

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:27 AM

    @Dylan Toback: there’s a lovely red wine in ALDI for €4.50 I was shocked how nice it was I bought it to make a stew and ended up drinking it !!!!! I remarked to the manager about it and he actually told me it’s their best seller.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:49 AM

    @Jonathan Power: how did the stew turn out ?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:05 AM

    @Dylan Toback: they should go to Spain where the same fatal level of alcohol can be bought for €5 and they don’t have the same problems.

    Alcoholism is only a symptom of a bigger problem. You don’t treat the symptom, you treat the cause.

    It’s basically like doctors give you a pill for something that makes you feel sick, then another pill to stop you feeling sick!!

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:14 AM

    @Chewey Bacca: had pizza instead after the first 4 bottles :)

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:21 AM

    this article is ridiculous misinformation. Where and what alcohol can you buy for €8.90 that will kill you??

    Either way, attitudes not price are the issue. Spend money and educate to change attitudes.
    Increasing prices is basically saying the rich are able to manage their alcohol intake but those poor people need to be controlled.

    Also during the years 2008 to 2016 the price of alcohol decreased and so did average consumption which makes a nonsense of this whole minimum alcohol pricing policy. Money raising scam that it is.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:23 PM

    @john doe: Exactly and well said – we need to treat the issues underlying or causing alcohol abuse or misuse, not support a ludicrous assertion by Prof. Murray & Co. that is put out on the airwaves on a regular basis for the last 5 years or more without any form of challenge to their unfounded misinformation by the eh ‘interviewer’.

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    Aug 12th 2018, 3:12 PM

    @Dylan Toback: Where – I cannot find alcohol at these so called cheap prices? I can buy at a local supermarket in Denmark in a ‘high’ tax country wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction, between 1/2 and 1/8, of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00, 360+ days a year, without having to wait, for some silly reason, till 10.300 or 12.30…..

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:02 AM

    I could probably drown with a litre of water in my lungs and that only costs about €1.50 much more affordable, so a huge tax on bottled water must be more of a priority.

    Tackling why people binge drink is more sensible than charging regular people who enjoy a modest drink to save them from themselves.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:37 AM

    Get merry for €8.49!!!! Oh please names the premises.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:52 AM

    Couldn’t buy a ‘fatal’ level of weed if I won the euro millions, but yet that’s illegal?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:55 AM

    A fatal level of a great many things can be bought for less than 5 Euro in Woodies or B&Q.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:41 AM

    So after minimum pricing, say €20 would be enough to cause a fatal overdose?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:09 AM

    Synopsis. Alcohol is a problem for a small minority of people therefore the govt has a green light to tax the hell out of it.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:56 PM

    @Narl O Keill: Health Research Board tells us about 54% of us are drinking in a way that is or will harm our health. The perception that it’s a small minority that misuse alcohol is a distortion from our normalisation of harm – one sustained eagerly by the drinks industry.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:17 AM

    So 17 standard drinks is around 9 pints and this is the low risk threshold? Can imagine a lot of people will be saying happy days to that.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:21 AM

    @Toon Army: Also, for full disclosure (and just so we can make sure we avoid such ungodly establishments) surely they should publish the names of these shops?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:52 AM

    @Toon Army: you do know that’s 9 pints per week, not per night?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:07 PM

    @Dermot Lane: yes

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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:04 AM

    I can probably buy a fatal level of Panadol for a tenner. Is this the benchmark that we are going to use to increase taxes on items for the future.

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    Mute Clark Griswold
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:02 AM

    A unit of standard alcohol can range from 8g to 20g depending on the European country. So in Austria you can drink twice as much before it is deemed fatal based on those stats. Alcohol abuse in Ireland is an issue but there should be at least a consensus on what is a standard unit of alcohol in Europe. Nothing to stop the Government setting the standard unit at 8g (currently 10g) with the stroke of a pen and we become even bigger alcoholics that require additional taxing.

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    Mute Bunny Johnson
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:09 AM

    A lethal quantity of petrol would be a lot cheaper. Maybe we should ban that too.

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    Mute Sean Conway
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:30 AM

    A tenner wouldn’t go very far in a irish pub.

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    Mute Johnny Mason
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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:19 AM

    I drank Canada Dry have the researchers have this info ?

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    Mute Steven Moens
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:28 AM

    More kite flying for a strategy that doesn’t work. I like a few beers every now and again and I’d rather not have to pay even more for it. Alcohol prices are already ridiculously high in Ireland, hasn’t stopped problem drinkers from drinking.

    If exorbitant pricing worked drug dealers wouldn’t make a bean. They know better than anyone that a junkie will pay anything for their fix.

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    Mute Terrence Edwards
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:54 AM

    We have some of the most expensive alcohol in the world, taking into account general cost of living vs alcohol pricing.

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    Mute Gerard Heery
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:01 AM

    More spin to rob public

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    Mute Reuben Gray
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:18 AM

    It has been found in numerous studies that problem drinkers are the least sensitive to price. They are addicts. Increasing the price of hard drugs doesn’t reduce consumption, the same is true for alcohol. They don’t don’t say it in the article but a “potentially” lethal dose of alcohol for a small adult weighing about 60kg is about a litre of spirits in a very short period of time. That’s a litre bottle of cheap vodka or equivalent in an hour or so.
    Anyone who drinks that much in that short a time is not going to care if it was €10 or €50.
    All price based anti-alcohol strategies do is target responsible, low to moderate drinkers. It’s especially harsh on low earners who might still be responsible drinkers. Problem drinkers are literally too drunk to care how much it costs.

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    Mute Bogumil Markiewicz
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:51 AM

    Oh really?
    Wine in Italy from €1.5, beer much below €1
    Beer in Poland from €0.5, wine from €2

    Why I’m still buying whiskey (even Irish one) when I’m abroad? Where are those cheap Irish shops with alkohol?

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    Mute keano
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:15 AM

    So if a fatal amount of alcohol cost €20 would that be better? …….. let’s double the cost

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    Mute DK Donnelly
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:35 AM

    Is crossing the HSE low-risk guideline a fatal dose? I don’t think so.

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    Mute Brian Murphy
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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:42 AM

    Thats enough for a good bottle of poitin and a tube of pringles

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    Mute Gareth Stewart
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:32 AM

    I’m pretty sure you can also buy a fatal amount of water for €10 as well.

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    Mute Gaz Barclay Dunnes
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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:17 AM

    If you add the supermarket bargains it’s even cheaper – my local Tesco is like an off license that happens to sell food – I hate seeing OAPs with the 6 or 12 wine offers , you know they’re married to the bottle

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    Mute Pseud O'Nym
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    Aug 9th 2018, 8:41 AM

    @Gaz Barclay Dunnes: Don’t go in there so, Gaz, if their prices & policies upset you.
    Adults can make their own choices.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 4:40 PM

    @Pseud O’Nym: well you see booze is a drug , so it’s a bit different and state licenses it , so burying your head makes no logic , sort of head up the asre Pseud

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    Mute Norman Mc Cormick
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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:53 PM

    @Gaz Barclay Dunnes: So you treat the issues or problems behind or causing the alcohol abuse/misuse, not by upping the price of an already outrageously expensive product……..which is kind of eh extremely stupid behaviour or akin to sticking your head up some unmentionable place don’t you think?

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:25 AM

    Is this Waterford whispers ??

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    Mute *The* Brendan Gordon
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:03 AM

    I can buy a fatal amount of knife or rope for a fiver, and a fatal amount of water runs out of my tap at home. Cultural, social and mental health health issues are the root causes of Ireland’s toxic love affair with alcohol, minimum unit pricing and increased taxation just continue the trend of commoditisation of vice from a corporate fetishising government that that sees the majority of it’s citizens as customers and assets to be exploited rather than shareholders to answer to.

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    Mute Stephen McGrath
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:47 AM

    A fatal dose of bleach can be bought in Lidl for 69 cent

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    Mute Norman Mc Cormick
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    Aug 12th 2018, 2:48 PM

    @Stephen McGrath: Yes but its bouquet is not as good a Burgundy – I know I tried it, but I may have to back on it if they keep on upping the price of this already outrageously expensive commodity………..

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    Mute Ashling Fenton
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:04 AM

    Whoever wrote this bull is either very gullible or has never been abroad.

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    Mute Rob Cahill
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:51 AM

    So we’ll get about 5 euro more after tax post budget but a bottle of Wine will be €5 more than it is now.. Great plan.. FFG out now!!

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    Mute Ciarán Ó Raghallaigh
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:29 AM

    Bring the cost of drinking in pubs down so people can drink in a safe environment. The amount they drink won’t be predetermined. If they get messy they’ll get thrown out, that doesn’t happen at home or in a field. They might drink less when they realise that they’ll have a better chance of pulling when not completely inebriated. Young people won’t go on rounds as they can’t afford it so a lot less peer pressure – while we’re on that, lower the age of drinking in pubs and don’t serve spirits to anyone under 18. Change the pub hours so people don’t stack up at closing time – have pubs closing at different times (this will also lessen fights on the streets). This will all create more jobs and people will actually learn how to drink properly / responsibly.
    Have the balls to do this!

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    Mute Life is short enjoy it
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:44 AM

    Could say the same about the euro saver menu in McDs.

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    Mute Dave
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:31 AM

    I could buy a lethal amount of toilet duck and consume it, maybe we should tax that to the hilt too?

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    Mute Kevin Mc Donnell
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:06 AM

    Yet weed which is nonfatal and can actually help many people is still illegal in this backward little country!

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:17 AM

    @Kevin Mc Donnell: it can be fatal if you don’t pay your supplier

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    Mute No One Important
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:26 AM

    Ireland is expensive enough as it is, can you guys just let us be adults please.. we are capable of making decisions for ourselves.. if triggered by price that is your problem.. but let me guess another tax! If tax was sex I wouldn’t ever need a woman

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    Mute James O Carroll
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:33 AM

    10euro? and here I have been spending 15 euro like a fool

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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:07 AM

    @James O Carroll: and still alive to tell the tale

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:31 PM

    Good to see most people are not falling for this crap ..
    The UK and Ireland are the only EU countries to have a binge drinking culture, the same 2 countries that have closing time .. The Binge Drinking Culture started with Closing time, at last orders people getting loads of drink sometimes more that what they had already drank and have too drink it in an hour.
    Get rid of closing time, let Pub owners decide when they close, also reduce price in Pubs by reducing costs and get people back into Pubs rather than drinking at home

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    Mute Weldoninhio
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:06 AM

    How much does a fatal dose of Domestos cost? Or water, which is fatal in high doses

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    Mute Seán Ó Conbhuidhe
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    Aug 9th 2018, 2:12 PM

    Addiction Counselling 101
    It’s not the drug but rather the attitudes towards the drug which is harmful. Fixed Pricing has much less impact on addiction than early adolescent education on drugs and alcohol. We need a paradigm shift not a price change

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:05 PM

    @Seán Ó Conbhuidhe: Addiction Counselling 101 – not everyone who drinks harmfully is an alcoholic.

    Addiction Counselling 102 – the WHO says price is one of the top 3 most effective ways to reduce alcohol harm. Good counsellors operate on evidence, not conjecture.

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    Mute Seán Ó Conbhuidhe
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    Aug 10th 2018, 10:31 AM

    @Ireland Unlocked: WHO’s recommendations are harm reductionist published in 2010 and 2012. They also view addiction through the disease model. We are now in the age of biopsychosocial interventions and early education has shown to be the most effective long term strategy, (2017,2018)

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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:36 PM

    @Seán Ó Conbhuidhe: We are not solely talking about addiction here. We are talking about a level of harmful drinking that is sucking up 10% of our health budget.

    Can you cite sources for your claims on education?

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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:38 PM

    @Ireland Unlocked: You’d be pretty hard pressed I think to find anyone in Ireland who isn’t aware that alcohol can be harmful. The suggestion that somehow we can inoculate kids at an early age against all the environmental, social and economic triggers that lead to harmful drinking in later life with ‘education’ seems pretty suspect to me TBH.

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    Aug 10th 2018, 2:29 PM

    @Ireland Unlocked: I think you meant to say biopsychosocial. And cognitive behavioural learning models have shown a direct correlation with early childhood negative formulations and pleasure seeking behaviour’s. If you want proof read anything by Ellis, Beck, Glasser. Holland already has such a program and they have reduced addiction related harm in their society. Not through prohibition and pricing but through education and legislation. So explain that?

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    Mute Seán Ó Conbhuidhe
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    Aug 10th 2018, 3:03 PM

    @Seán Ó Conbhuidhe: Spain has cheaper alcohol. As does Italy and France but no where near as much harm. So what’s the difference? Psychosocial attitudes to alcohol. That’s the common denominator. Where do these attitudes come from? Childhood experiences and core beliefs. How do we reduce the impact of these? Psychoeducation. End of

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    Mute James Mc Loughlin
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:30 AM

    If they went into some of the public houses and hotels and saw some of the prices,Hotels with the rate of vat they are paying a total rip off,robbing tourists blind,then the so called clubs charging pup prices,who are these people are they employed by the government to high price of drink
    try and increase the all ready

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    Mute James Reilly
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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:43 PM

    Cost of fuel is extremely high.. can governance not tackle that .. instead of putting the price of drink up .. just like cigarettes if people want to get drunk they will ..

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    Mute JesusMoreBullshit
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:13 AM

    Nanny state blah blah blah

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:38 AM

    This is all designed to kill the Irish pub culture. What we called craic, that elusive thing touted by the tourism industry. But it’s gone now. Tourists have a night in some hole like Johnny Fox’s or the Arlington hotel and think they had the craic. Well they didn’t and they never will coz the pub is dead. Well done pubs you killed the goose that laid the golden egg.
    Helped along no doubt by dry arse middle class rugger types who frown on drinking but are happy to drown in Hoino in D4

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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:27 PM

    @Kevin Slater: believe it or not this is designed to prop up the pup trade. Its even in the FG manifesto to do so. The long term plan is to make drinking at home prohibitively expensive so people flock back to the pubs. Of course its a flawed strategy while pubs remain expensive and have ridiculously tight opening hours. Plus people got used to drinking at home during the recession and most people prefer it, so the upcoming minimum unit pricing will simply fuel a black market and encourage people to make homebrew, not force them back to the pubs.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:01 PM

    @Kevin Slater: What has damaged pubs is below cost selling and loss leading alcohol sales in supermarkets. It’s now drastically cheaper to drink at home.

    And I note that the middle class rugger types are the very ones who most robustly defended the continuation of alcohol sports sponsorship. Not sure I’ve ever seen anyone in the rugby community frown on drinking either.

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    Mute Neil Fitzpatrick
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:18 PM

    As a parent it is my responsibility to educate my kids on the dangers in life, be it drugs, tobacco, speeding or alcohol. The fact that you can buy a bottle of gin, vodka or whiskey etc for a tenner or less is immaterial. I’ve had to talk to my nephews about the dangers of excessive boozing and I will no doubt have a similar conversation with my own kids when they are of age and over do it. It’s time parents stepped up and raised their kids to be responsible instead of waiting for someone else to do it.

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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:32 PM

    @Neil Fitzpatrick: Aren’t your kids fortunate to have such a diligent father. Not all kids are so lucky. They deserve a better response from the rest of us than some finger pointing.

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    Mute Norman Mc Cormick
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    Aug 15th 2018, 2:20 PM

    @Neil Fitzpatrick: Very good points – we need to educate our and others children be it speeding, reckless driving, alcohol use/abuse, litter, legal and illegal drug use/misuse,
    personal responsibility and civic duty (including our own).or whatever……………

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    Mute Bennett28
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:41 AM

    What an absolute rubbish article by absolute clowns!!sure I can buy ten euro worth of diesel and drink it buy I won’t!!

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    Mute BatMon
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    Aug 9th 2018, 11:12 AM

    A fatal amount of petrol can be bought for €2

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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:17 PM

    You can buy a fatal amount of paracetamol for less than 5euro as far as I am aware! Shocking!

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    Mute Sean May
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    Aug 9th 2018, 1:55 PM

    Scratch one of these Finger-Wagging, Nanny-Stater, sanctimonious bores and you’ll find a control freak every time. It was their ilk that drove me out of the pub and into the Aladdin’s Cave of cheap – albeit solitary – home drinking with their Smoking Ban. And now these same muppets are whinging about people drinking cheaply at home? Didn’t think that one out too well, did they? Two raised fingers is my response to the lot of ‘em.

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    Mute James Reilly
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    Aug 9th 2018, 12:47 PM

    Pint larger in Spain €2 Ireland €5.60 .. nanny state trying to ruin the Irish pub .. feck off

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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:31 PM

    @James Reilly: MUP won’t affect the price of booze in pubs. We’ve had two excise increases in the past 20 years so the actual increases in pub prices are drink industry sponsored ones.

    What did the damage to pubs was below cost and loss leading booze from supermarkets and a failure to move with the times and accommodate the changing requirements of customers.

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    Mute AnthonyB
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:36 PM

    The Headline Of This Article Is Exactly The Reason Why Nobody Pays Attention To These Silly Warnings.

    Having wasted my time reading the article I regret that it’s time I will never get back.
    Where can 65 units of alcohol be legally bought for under €10.00?

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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:00 PM

    In Ireland we clearly do not have a supply-side problem with regards to alcohol consumption. For example availability or price. As people have noted here, alcohol is cheaper and more freely available elsewhere. We have a demand-side problem.

    What is completely bonkers is that the extra spending on the cheapest alcohol when minimum pricing is introduced, much of it spent by problem drinkers, will not be collected as taxation but will go to the retail and drinks industries. That money should be ring-fenced for addiction treatment services. Instead we are faffing around with initiatives such as putting cancer warnings on bottles of stout.

    It is mad that a €6 billion per annum industry is not in some way levied in order to deal with the problems its product can cause.

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    Mute Charlene Vaughan
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:06 PM

    Bottle of wine in Greece 2 euro, bottle of Bacardi 1litre 13 euro, bottle of absinthe 15 euro!!! I call absolute BS on this minimum pricing just another way to rip us off!!!

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    Mute Oisín Kiang
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:43 PM

    A bottle of bleach would do the job for a cheaper price. People need to take some responsibility for their drinking, more tax won’t solve the issue.

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    Mute Dave O'Looney
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    Aug 9th 2018, 7:51 PM

    Hopefully they bring the prices up and close the pubs earlier. That’ll show us!

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    Mute Robert Clarke
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    Aug 9th 2018, 7:55 PM

    Fatal amount of knives can be bought for under a fiver, typical wording in the negative to suit a certain agenda, paper never refused ink

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    Mute Norman Mc Cormick
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    Aug 12th 2018, 3:44 PM

    Another misinformed and inaccurate article on alcohol and its pricing. Where is this super cheap alcohol that is being continually (and erroneously) referred to on our airwaves by Prof. Murray & Co. without any challenge from the interviewer? I can buy at a local supermarket in Denmark, a ‘high’ tax country, wine, beer, gin, whiskey etc. at a fraction, between 1/2 and 1/8, of what I pay here and between the hours of 07.30-20.00, 360+ days a year, without having to wait (for some silly reason) till 10.30 or 12.30…..
    We need to find and treat the causes of alcohol abuse/misuse and help those affected by it, not bring in a mind numbingly dumb action like raising the price of an already over priced, expensive commodity, it will do nothing to help the victims of alcohol abuse/misuse – another typical Irish solution to a problem.
    AAI also want alcohol in shops and supermarkets to be hidden in a cupboard so people cannot see it and thus refrain from ‘impulse’ buying – another daft suggestion from them.
    Will we ever be seen or allowed to behave like responsible adults or are we to forever run our country like little children would?

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