How can you point to any other parties supporting it thus far? When the other parties and their TDs get their finger out of their nose we'll talk. So no it is not childish to attack a party that is supposed to be for workers, worker's rights, students and etc that has obviously forgotten how it is supposed to be representing.Captain Booyah said:Exclusively attacking Labour is childish. Every party is just as bad as the next, and politicians will be pushing SOPA and its brethren regardless of where they lie on the spectrum. If there's a problem with anything, then it's the generational divide between young and old that's present to some extent in pretty much every party.Glademaster said:This is what happens when you vote in Labour on the back of false promises. Fucking ignorant twats can't even fucking run a democracy right. I swear to God a shit on a brick would have a better chance at actually fucking running this country than those idiotic, silver spoon, corrupted low lives.
As much as I would like to given the current coalition I can't assume Fine Gael is officially supporting it.
It is my vote and if I wish to voice my opinion on any party be they Fine Gael, Fine Fáil, Greens, Sinn Féin, etc I am welcome to do so and it is not childish. So yes when the other parties actually have any remote stance on this subject that is in anyway pro passing this I will attack them.
So yeah when the only politician to really talk about it is a Labour one I can only talk about Labour party.