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(from left) Mikey Madison, the cast and crew of Conclave, Zoe Saldana and Adrien Brody with their Baftas. Alamy Stock Photo

What can the Bafta results tell us about who might win at the Oscars?

Last night’s ceremony saw Conclave beat Anora and The Brutalist to take home the main prize of the night.

LAST NIGHT’S BAFTA Film Awards saw Conclave beat The Brutalist to take home the main trophy of the night. 

While the two movies tied with four awards each, it was Edward Berger’s Vatican-set thriller that scooped the best film honour. It marked its first major victory in an awards season that has been nothing if not unpredictable.

Conclave will once again go head-to-head with The Brutalist at the Academy Awards on 2 March. 

While the biggest night in the British film calendar can often be seen as a good indicator of what might take home the prestigious golden Oscar statuette, it doesn’t always go that way. 

Last year, apart from the visual effects category, every Bafta winner went on to win the Oscar. The previous year, only the winners in the cinematography and editing categories went on to beat the competition in Hollywood. 

The voting panels for both the Baftas and the Oscars are made up of a lot of the same people. Anyone can apply to be a member of Bafta if they work in the film industry, and around 6,500 members get to cast a vote for the film awards. 

The Oscars are voted for by members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Ampas). Anyone who ever wins an Oscar is invited to join, with around 9,500 members eligible to vote in the award categories.

With voting for the Oscars closing tomorrow, it remains to be seen how much of an impact last night’s wins will have on the eligible members, who will also have been paying attention to the winners of the Golden Globes last month.

Divine intervention?

Commentators reckon Conclave needed to win the best film Bafta to have a shot at the Best Picture Oscar against strong contenders such as Anora, A Complete Unknown and The Brutalist. 

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Last night’s victory puts it firmly in the running. One downside, however, is that Edward Berger was passed over in the Best Director category, an award that often goes hand-in-hand with the main winner.

That doesn’t make a win impossible. A victory in the editing and adapted screenplay categories could still see it in strong contention for the main award, and if the Baftas is anything to go by, it has those in the bag. Lisburn man Nick Emerson won the editing award for his work on the film, with Peter Straughan getting the gong for his screenplay.

Among Conclave’s competitors, The Brutalist – an epic drama about a Hungarian-Jewish architect who escapes post-war Europe to rebuild his life in America – is still very much in the running.

But despite early questioning about whether it was a serious contender, Anora has arguably emerged as Conclave’s biggest rival. The film won the Bafta for casting, and also took the main prizes at the Directors Guild Awards, the Writers Guild of America Awards and the Critics Choice Awards. 

Best actress race wide open

The biggest surprise of the Baftas was undoubtedly Mikey Madison’s win for leading actress for her titular role in Anora, playing a sex worker who is swept off her feet by the son of a Russian oligarch. 

There had been speculation that if frontrunner Demi Moore didn’t win for her career-reviving performance in The Substance, it would be because the British awards decided to reward Marianne Jean-Baptiste for her role in Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths.

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But it was the 25-year-old relatively unknown Madison who pulled off the victory in the end, putting a big question mark over what could happen in Los Angeles next month.

After winning the Golden Globe and the Critics’ Choice award, Moore remains the favourite. But the upcoming Screen Actors Guild Awards could throw a further spanner in the works if they see a win for Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo or Fernanda Torres for I’m Still Here. 

Other acting categories

If the race for best actress is wide open, then those in the three other acting categories appear to be all wrapped up. 

Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) and Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) have dominated the awards circuit, with wins at the Golden Globes, the Critics’ Choice Awards and now the Baftas for leading actor, supporting actor and supporting actress, respectively. 

A win for any of them at next week’s Screen Actors Guild Awards would surely seal the deal for their Oscar. As entertainment magazine Variety points out, no actor has ever lost the coveted Academy Award after sweeping all four of the other televised awards. 

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Of course, this means that if any of them lose in their categories at the SAGs, it would be a pretty big surprise. Could Timothée Chalamet sneak a win for his highly praised portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown and shake things up? Or might his co-star Monica Barbaro, who played Joan Baez in the film, be the one to cause an upset?

Best director: Anora vs The Brutalist?

The unpredictability of this year’s awards season comes into play once again when we look at the contenders in the director category.

Brady Corbet was named best director at the Baftas for The Brutalist last night, after taking the Golden Globe for his work last month. While this might make him seem like the frontrunner, it’s not quite that set in stone. 

It is Sean Baker who is likely to be Corbet’s biggest competition. The Anora director won the top prize at the Directors Guild of America Awards, and in the last decade alone, the winner of this award has all but once taken home the best director Oscar. 

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There’s still a chance for a curveball, though. Wicked director Jon M Chu was the surprise winner at the Critics’ Choice Awards, despite not even scoring an Oscar nomination, so all hope may not be lost for James Mangold (A Complete Unknown), Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez) and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance). 

And the rest

Jesse Eisenberg’s film A Real Pain beat Critics’ Choice Awards winner The Substance to the best original screenplay Bafta last night, putting it in a strong position for the Oscar, albeit with fierce competition from Anora and The Brutalist. 

The cinematography award went to The Brutalist, the favourite to win the Academy Award in this category. It took home the Bafta over Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Pérez and Nosferatu, which came out on top at the Critics’ Choice Awards. 

For makeup and hairstyling, The Substance – which won the Bafta and Critics’ Choice award in this category – is the one to beat. 

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Meanwhile, Wicked’s Paul Tazewell looks all but certain to take the Oscar for best costume design, after scooping the Bafta and the Critics’ Choice Award. 

Wicked, the musical which tells the origin story of The Wizard of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West, is also up for best sound, alongside A Complete Unknown, Emilia Pérez, The Wild Robot and Dune: Part Two. The latter won the Bafta last night. 

The sci-fi adventure film also beat Wicked to win the Bafta for special visual effects. The films will face off for the visual effects Oscar next month, with Alien: Romulus, Better Man and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes also in contention.  

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Elsewhere, Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl nabbed the Bafta for best animated film. The movie, which saw the beloved British animated cope with the return of evil penguin Feathers McGraw, also won the best children’s and family film. 

Nick Park, the animator behind Wallace and Gromit, has won two animated short film Oscars for The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave. He also won for best animated feature film in 2006 for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. 

Vengeance Most Fowl is a strong contender in the same category this year, but Dreamwork’s The Wild Robot seems to be the one to beat this year, with Golden Globe winner Flow also one to watch. 

Not much luck of the Irish

Last year saw our very own Cillian Murphy clean up at awards season, winning the Oscar, Bafta, SAG and Golden Globe awards for his starring role in Oppenheimer.

Irish production company Element Pictures  also saw success at the Academy Awards with Poor Things picking up four gold statuettes, including best actress for Emma Stone.

But there is little Irish interest in the Oscars this year. Despite being shortlisted for two nominations, Kneecap failed to score any at this year’s ceremony, while Saoirse Ronan also missed out for a nomination for her roles in The Outrun and Blitz.

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All hopes rest with Northern Ireland’s Nick Emerson to scoop the best editing prize on the night, with current predictions putting him as the frontrunner in the category.

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    Mute watersedge
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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:12 PM

    Fair play to Martin. Someone needed to take Arlene down off her high horse, the stubborn mule.

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    Mute Éanna McClean
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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:59 PM

    Get the popcorn out. It’s good to fun watching her come back down the earth

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    Mute Henry Porter
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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:43 PM

    @watersedge – aren’t you mixing your metaphors a bit there. A stubborn mule on a high horse?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:57 PM

    Anyone see the bitter humour in this call for an investigation by Arlene Foster?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:29 PM

    Clever (but cynical) political manoeuvring.

    The same parties and individuals will be elected next time.

    And around and around we go….

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:37 PM

    @Diarmuid: And what happens if the same elected parties next time decide not to go around and around.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:47 PM

    Chris, unfortunately that will not happen. It’s in the very nature of the parties. It’s built into the system.

    Power-sharing results in a flight to the extremes, divided along sectarian lines.

    It suits DUP/SF to rabble rouse, condemn the other side, whip up their bases, play the victim.

    NI is decades away from any grown-up form of democratic government (if ever).

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:50 PM

    Jaysus a sniper wouldn’t take her out

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:54 PM

    Diarmuid, everyone was calling for her to step down, not just SF.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:58 PM

    I was looking at the lovely Arlenes FB page yesterday and there was a lot of criticism for her and a lot of it coming from unionists. Maybe the UUP will gain somewhat from this controversy.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:23 PM

    @Mr Phil Officer: That was before yesterday Phil, the prospect of an election changes the run of play….

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    Jan 10th 2017, 6:50 PM

    @Tony Daly: Yes, only Shinners can be victims.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 8:07 PM

    All politicians are over paid lazy idiots who have a completely stupid public who vote for them. Imagine Noonan should have had a vote of no confidence put down by Sinn Fein since the vulture fund program yesterday. They are all the same.

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    Jan 11th 2017, 12:52 AM

    @Gerry O’Rourke: well said. Again why is no Irish politician looking for him to be sacked.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:16 PM

    Foster had a go at SF for causing instability and putting the peace process in jeopardy and called it irresponsible! She must be very peed off considering that the DUP sees that as their job if not divine right. They can’t stand the fact that they are the ones this time who are at fault and they can’t play the sanctimonious better than thou card.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:06 PM

    In fairness, the DUP didn’t collapse the Assembly when the continued existence of the PIRA terrorist group was confirmed.

    DUP let Sinn Féin off the hook that time.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:10 PM

    The now updated story is that she now wants an investigation! Sorry Arlene but I don’t think that it will do you any good. SF called your bluff and now you are trying to cover your tracks. The DUP have spent so long on their high horses that they forgot that sooner or later they are bound to fall off them. Now they are in the shite and should get used to it because they have thrown enough of it around for long enough.

    If the other NI parties have any sense they will find out who it was benefited from the RHI scheme and I would be willing to bet that the vast majority are nice rich DUP donors. It won’t be them who will feel the pain of cuts to services that the lower income DUP voters will have to face because of the £400 million shortfall due to the RHI.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:18 PM

    @Diarmuid: “when the continued existence of the PIRA terrorist group was confirmed.”

    dermo, you were trying that one on a year ago before your last account was banned. You kept postig PART of a sentence from a statement to ‘prove’ your point.

    Have you used your time in the wilderness to come up with actual proof?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:23 PM

    Just pointing out Shinner hypocrisy…

    P.S. Know any “Good Republicans” who could fill this gap in the British Exchequer?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:29 PM

    @Diarmuid: ‘Pointing out’ by using a statement you can’t back up.

    Good lad dermo, new account, still nothing to add.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:34 PM

    Pointing out that the DUP did not collapse the institutions during the last crisis?

    Silly post-truth Shinnerbot.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:41 PM

    @Diarmuid: Thank you for help proving my point that you’ve nothing to add to the converstion.

    At least you finally managed to prove something, and sure enough it was a point made by someone else.

    Missed u hun x

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    Mute Colm Ó Liatháin
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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:46 PM

    @Diarmuid: the lads with that few quid from the northern bank

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:50 PM

    Good point Colm. Lots of good sources of money from “Good Republicans”.

    Slab Murphy will be soon released too, perhaps our resident shinnerbots can tap him up for some sponds.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:53 PM

    Anglo loans was another source of good money.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:58 PM

    @Diarmuid: im a republican and im broke

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:13 PM

    Lots of “good republicans” in the Republican Party.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:19 PM

    It’s very hard to sympathise with arlene foster in this debacle. Every other party asked her to stand aside temporarily and without predjuice, but instead she has spent the last month pointing fingers and making ridiculous inflammatory statements. It had to be brought to a head, and it was by yet another (and hopefully not final) statesmanlike act from Martin McGuinness.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:03 PM

    Lols. Shinners have taught her well…

    When you’re in trouble, just scream “political policing” or “threat to the Peace Process”.

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    Jan 11th 2017, 3:36 AM

    @Diarmuid: Give over, will you?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:06 PM

    The Lady who oversaw and ran the show is looking for an inquirery into it. Am I missing something here. Has she not thrown enough money over the side of a cliff..

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:16 PM

    @The Viking: So now the British government can carry out the inquiry into RHI instead which is what the MP’s in Westminster are now calling for.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:26 PM

    @Chris Kirk. I hear you. Tho it would be only right for her to put her hands up and admit responsibility and then hand in her resignation. That way it would save money that would be pumped into inquiry. Also possibly she may be able to walk away with some dignity. POSSIBLY….

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:28 PM

    @The Viking it was a PAC investigation she wants. Same shite as we have here. Investigate and shut the window. Nothing happens so it continues.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:31 PM

    @The Viking: True, but I don’t think her DUP colleagues would allow that to happen, they are like rats in a barrel

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:12 PM

    The arrogance of Arlene Foster is astounding someone who has not the humility to resign after such a misappropriation of taxpayers money has no place in politics. Now the proverbial has hit the fan she’s not so smug trying to back peddle from the position she maintained only a few days ago. She might wanna burn all the evidence while she’s the chance.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:26 PM

    @Bhiniáimin Ó Beith: I think she should seek some professional therapy, she obviously has a problem working with other people.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:38 PM

    Don’t worry fg/DUP will do their best to put the blame on sf when it was all the parties who have called for her to step aside but after watching the program last night on rte she should not be the only one who should go but that won’t happen

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:33 PM

    Luckly for people i NI, 18 seats are been cut this for this election.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:44 PM

    Foster wants an independent enquiry of which she wants her officials to setup. Now that’s INDEPENDENT!!!

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:57 PM

    Remember Arlene, pride comes before a fall. And by the looks of it your going to be hitting the ground mighty hard when your hot air balloon comes crashing down to earth

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:17 PM

    Will an election actually solve anything? The DUP will throw out a load of sectarian nonsense on the campaign trail and their core voters will just lap it up like they always do. SF have no viable opposition so their seats will be largely unchanged. So where do they go from there?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:41 PM

    It would be more of an innovation if those who supported removing any cap on the free heating subsidy were obliged to pay the money back. But that’s too responsible a move for politicians to consider. At lrast they haven’t brought in consultants to explain where the scam wasted public taxes.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:30 PM

    Her bluff was called and now the pennys finally dropped for her. She’s only now realising that she would have been better off standing aside. This was she gets turfed out by SF.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:09 PM

    Not just in NI but in Europe the whole bio energy wood scheme is not green at all, but is even worse than coal in terms of emissions and involves the deforestation of millions of trees in US and Europe, trees that had they not been cut would have acted to curb emissions. As regards Foster all she had to do was step aside for a few weeks but instead chose to bring NI back to the brink of madness and create a vacuum for the hard men to strut their stuff.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:41 PM

    Arlene Foster should have walked long go the world knows that but look at the state of her she wouldn’t walk far fair play to Martin I will vote Sinn Fein next time for sure..

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:44 PM

    If she had done the honourable thing and voluntarily stepped aside for the duration of the enquiry she would have enhanced her reputation all round if she was found to have done no wrong. The question so is what is she hiding that compelled her not to step aside temporarily?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:33 PM

    About Time for those politicians in Northern Ireland to grow up and leave baby infants class. The day of handholding by politicians outside the jurisdiction of the six counties is over. Surely they cannot expect another big effort by the US government and the UK government to force them to become reconciled. So much effort has already gone into the establishment of the Northern Ireland executive.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:03 PM

    @Irish big fellow: Well at least they won’t have to concern themselves about the EU and brexit negotiations now being dictated by Theresa May. If the parties don’t sort themselves out in the north then perhaps the UK government could cut their wages and put an end to sectarian politics.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:16 PM

    Provisional SF proving again how unsuitable they are for Govt, letting DUP off the hook and letting all the people down rather than dealing with the issues of BREXIT

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:21 PM

    @Stephen Kearon:
    So to be suitable for government you have to accept whatever the bigots want?strange logic.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:28 PM

    @Stephen Kearon: Another waste of taxpayers’ money. Only the truly stupid could fall for the antics of a gang that has been responsible for so much.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:54 PM

    Hello Green Beard, your views are outdated.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:05 PM

    @Stephen Kearon: In fairness this is a guy who worked for for Dick Roche while FF were destroying the country and inviting the trokia in the door, your party does have one thing in common with the DUP though, the penchant for fondling in the greasy till – seriously a person like you lecturing anybody about their suitability for government given how your lot behaved in power is laughable – as the man said it’s like the hunchback of Notre Dame giving a lecture on good posture.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:45 PM

    New fianna fail slogan Well done “unsuitable for govt”

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:12 PM

    Stephen Kearon is another FF Gombeen, joke of a man!

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    Mute The Edge
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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:09 PM

    What a general election followed by a border poll, I don’t see that happening

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:58 PM

    Elections? WTF aren’t you jumping the gun a bit

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:41 PM

    Mother of god, if Mary Loo spent as much time worrying about what is going on in the 26 counties she might find there are far more pressing matters than a bunch of self serving, sense of entitlement clowns up north making idiots of themselves. The sight of the entire SF parliamentary gathered around a Mike outside the dail this evening commenting on northern rubbish made my blood boil. Gob$@ites the lot of them

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:53 PM

    @Joseph Dempsey: Well said, Mary Gloo should be tending to matters within her own costituency to help the homeless…

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    Mute Adrian
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    Jan 10th 2017, 2:50 PM

    Sur why don’t he make a treble out of it and predict an election in the south as well.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:09 PM

    If you think this is bad then surely the idea of a united Ireland is even more unrealistic.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:40 PM

    Calling an idea that hasn’t even been debated yet as “unrealistic” is a tad premature.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:46 PM

    @Mr Phil Officer: I think chris has already had the “If Sinn Feins for it, I’m against it” debate with himself in relation to reunification.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:55 PM

    Think you’ll find that Sinn Féin and the Provisional IRA don’t own the idea of unification….

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:10 PM

    The realities of economic situation will push the drive for unification, judging by the speed at which some in the north have rushed to get Irish passports that realisation seems to have already set in.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:33 PM

    @Chris Kirk: Arlene Foster – future Taoiseach in a DUP/FG coalition?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:30 PM

    @Mr Phil Officer: Where have you been Phil, the question over a proposed United Ireland has been on everyones lips since brexit was announced. Now we can see how stupid the idea is……

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    Jan 10th 2017, 8:20 PM

    Horrible woman

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    Mute Val Martin
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    Jan 10th 2017, 6:21 PM

    I don’t know about the poker in the eye, but the well to do farmers grabbing all the money could do with poking the wood chip renewable fire.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Jan 10th 2017, 11:25 PM

    @Val Martin: I don’t think it ends there Val, according to the leader of the NI farmers they have signed contracts for the RHI scheme and will expect to be compensated for the cost of installing the expensive biomass boiler systems if the contracts are withdrawn……Arlene Foster was a solicitor in her previous life.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 4:31 PM

    It would be great if Brokenshire ordered a full public enquiry of his own volition. Let’s not forget that neither Sinn Fein or DUP want that, but every other party and the public are calling for it. The NI legislation is nearly 99% identical to the GB scheme, with the main difference being the omission of cost controls by a removal of one paragraph.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:40 PM

    @Crom Cruach: Indeed, several MP’s in Westminster today are now calling for it and Brokenshire acknowledged their calling saying that if the parties can’t settle their differences over the coming days then he will call an election. This in effect will allow the UK government to investigate the norths RHI scheme along with everything else the NI executive was doing. Arlene Foster might then wish she played the game instead of the hard ball.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 7:44 PM

    Agree McGuiness had fair reason to stand down but could this be a shrewd move by the Shinners? Triggering an election as anti-Brexit sentiment grows. Remember NI voted to remain. Interesting to see the debate that could be sparked on the door steps, you can imagine Sinn Fein will drive a pro ‘new’ Europe approach potentially putting the Unionists in an awkward position clinging to the coattails of Brexit that, by that time, starts to unravel.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 6:15 PM

    The Shinners should have knee capped her or took her from her home in the dark of night never to be seen again, Like the good old days.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 6:08 PM

    What about the sisterhood?

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:03 PM

    WTF is cash for ash? Why doesn’t the article say? It’s in the bloody headline.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:25 PM

    @Congress Tart: There is a link in the article to an explainer.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:26 PM

    @Congress Tart:
    To paraphrase it..a scheme to promote the use of wood pellets for heating which basically paid out £1.50? for every £spent..and lead to the ludicrous situation where large empty building and barn’s etc were being heated to turn a tidy profits. while the taxpayers in NI have been caught to pay the projected overspend of about £400,000,000..whilst people of both communities are suffering fuel poverty..kind of clusterf##& that normally has the handprints’ of democratic parties like FG/FF all over it..puts the money wasted on electronic voting in the hapenny place..but doesn’t look bad when compared to IW..

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:47 PM

    @Kieran OKeeffe: That seems to be the gist of it, besides which it turns a tidy profit for Balcas the supplier of biomass wood pellets.
    Seeing as Leinster House is a biomass customer of Balcas, I wonder did they benefit from the RHI scheme….big empty barn like.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 5:54 PM

    Like kids fighting in the school yard. Pathetic the lot of them.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 7:17 PM

    I See Mary Lou Is Back,She Was On Sick Leave When Gerry Adams Was Being Questioned About The Murder Of Prison Officer Mr. Stack.. A Fianna Failer Who Looks Like A Monica Lewinsky Distant Relative…

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    Jan 10th 2017, 10:41 PM

    Jaypers Mary Lou leave the shovel at home next time yer putting on foundation.

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    Jan 11th 2017, 3:24 AM

    @Phil Swan; I hope someone got you a set of knitting needles and pink elastic leg bloomers at xmas to match that bi tch of an attitude you have there!!!!

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    Jan 11th 2017, 7:30 AM

    She should keep her nose out nothing to do with her

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:26 PM

    Typical SF blackmail tactics.

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    Jan 10th 2017, 3:24 PM

    It all stinks to high heaven especially the SF guys allowing the whole thing to get this far.

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