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Fla´gran`cy . The condition or quality of being flagrant; atrocity; heinousness; enormity; excess.

Flagrance is good! Once upon a time Barra and David decided that if we were to create our own fragrance, we would call it 'Flagrance'. The idea being that it would be flagrantly expensive and flagrantly nice smelling. Well, we don't know how to develop, manufacture, and market a fragrance, so we have made a blog instead. Deal with it!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Why I will be voting Green



In Ireland over the last 10 years, the economy has been well run, but our society has not. Now we have the resources to rebalance our priorities. That is why, for me, the main issues in this election need to revolve around improving our quality of life.

Forget global warming. That is certainly not the only reason you should consider the Greens, it just so happens that the factors which damage our environment are also behind the damage to our society, and in the long run, our economy.

Improvements to our quality of life don't have to involve big projects and spending lots of money, sometimes it just means planning for the future, having having the desire to see changes happen. Over the period of the next government, many of us will graduate from college, join the workforce and look at buying a house. Soon, these same quality of life issues will begin to hit us. What are they?

Currently, first time house buyers can only afford to live in satellite towns in Meath, Wicklow and Kildare. Vast amounts of housing estates are being built onto the edges of towns/villages in these areas. While the populations of these towns grows with young families, there has been no associated increase in community services. As a result there are: over-crowded schools, no child care services, inadequate sewage and water systems. Housing often has no footpaths to local village. There are no shops and services near and this creates a reliance on the car, and anti-social problems. Also, no public transport means parents must drive to work, which is often in Dublin. Famously, this creates traffic gridlock, and means parents can spend 4 or 5 hours a day commuting and this is time lost with their families. At the end of the day, this means there is no real community.

Is this the way we should be living our lives? Do you think its acceptable that in 2007 the government is still allowing these mistakes to happen? Imagine life as a kid in your area without any DART or Buses? Why the hell are houses being built in these places, do you think we've run out of space in Dublin?

Rather than spending all our time trying to fix the symptoms of bad planning, why don't we do more to fix it at source, through proper urban planning! We need to stop letting developers decide where houses will be built! This is where the current government has failed miserably.

The Green Party are the only party who I believe would deliver a better Dublin. They propose introducing an new authority to take control of planning. They also are one of the only parties who care about making small changes, like removing cars from our city centre, making it a nicer environment for pedestrians. Small changes lead to big improvements.

Also I feel not enough attention is paid to the greens economic proposals. The greens have by far the most responsible manifesto when it comes to running our economy. They have not been promising everything to everyone. Other parties will reduce income tax, well the Greens will reduce VAT which is one of the most "regressive" taxes around (because it takes no account of peoples ability to pay). The greens say they will actually increase Capital Gains Tax because it is currently lower than income tax, and is a bit of a loophole. It is through methods like this that they can pay for their proposals, unlike other parties who say they will cut taxes and then pay for their policies through unrealistic economic growth predictions.

At the end of the day, I really can't think why anyone would dismiss the Green Party, other than because of ignorant presumptions. I hope others will think about voting for them.

P.S. I also think our local TD Ciaran Cuffe is very good, you can see his youtube page here and his blog here.

8 comments:

barra said...

in response to that video: "i can vote, so tough shit on you kids."

good article, im still unure but i will now consider green a strong possiblity. I'm with ed on this one, i think that all thier campaign posters ar poor. they are just telling us to vote No.1 for them.....why?
i dont want to have to go looking for why i should pick them, it should be in plain view.

this much is certain, i dont want Labour, not a fan of Fine Gael, i like Sinn Fein but i can imagine that a load of our money would be invested in the north and the south would suffer.

long story short...I still dont know yet.

barra said...

I have major problems signing into my old account...so yes that is a new account name that u see there.not in a good mood.

David said...

well the green party have a much smaller budget to advertise with. you should really be comparing policies rather than election posters.

vote for anyone you like, just please not sinn fein. :-/

Anthony said...

"I'm with ed on this one, i think that all thier campaign posters ar poor. they are just telling us to vote No.1 for them.....why?
i dont want to have to go looking for why i should pick them, it should be in plain view."

bit of a silly attitude to have, it's your nation and society too, you should WANT to know about what's happening to it. The Posters are meaningless and I don't think anyone's ever really discovered anything substantial other than a familiarisation with a face and a name.

Nice Blog Dave, One thing the Green Party are looking to do if elected is get rid of corporation funding for election campaigns. They feel that it's an unfair advantage that the big parties are able to spend whatever they want on promotion.

There IS a restriction on it i think, but it is only valid in the month leading up to the election, as a party you can take in as much money as you want any other time.

there should be some fairness though, it's easily seen in other countries how huge funding can go a long way to getting you elected.


I'm not sure if I'd be completely with the Greens on every policy i've heard about. I actually think i would vote Labour. There is a chance of a rainbow coalition between FG, labour and the greens, this all depends though on the results and obviously how much votes FF get. One problem is that the Greens do disagree with a lot of things Labour and FG have said in their manifestos.

Would you be hoping for that set up? there is an outside chance the Greens would come together with FF, dunno how likely that is though.

David said...

Yeh I think you are spot on Ben. The situation with corporate donations is pretty stupid. I'd prefer if all donations were done away with, and parties received public money.

Did you see the leaders debate between the 4 smaller parties on RTE last night? It was pretty good, Ahern and Kenny face off tonight.

Yeh I am hoping for the alternative coalition to get into government, and I'm hoping they'll ask the greens to join aswell.

I'm not that fond of Labour because sometimes I think they have double standards. On the one hand they make themselves out to be the party of the people, standing up for the common man. But in reality they represent the work unions, and in any situation where its the national interest vs the unions, I can't see the labour party doing the right thing.

Another important part of improving quality of life will be introducing public sector reform. Not all problems will be fixed by throwing money around. Healthcare is a good example, but one that I understand better is public transport.

CIE is crippled by the unions. Do you remember about a year ago CIE bought fancy new trains to go from Dublin - Cork. Some of the drivers in cork took unofficial strike action and refused to drive the new trains until they were compensated. Then the Heuston Station drivers decided to strike too (even though the strike was still unofficial), and in the end, half the lines in the country shut down for a couple days.

Then you have the OFFICIAL strike action. Remember when the DART line was extended to greystones? the dart drivers refused to go there unless they got something like 20,000 euro compensation for the "extra work" (bear in mind the amount of hours they worked stayed exactly the same). Also, in return for a new pay deal, the DART drivers agreed to drive 8 carraige DARTs (not that its any more work!). When CIE wants to introduce 12 carraiges, there will have to be a new deal and further compensation! All this is why the government started up a new group, the Rail Procurement Agency to build and run the Luas, because CIE is a joke! And look at the difference in the quality of service between the DART and Luas!

Dublin bus, similar stuff. Even if the terminus of a route is moved 200 meters down a road, driver must be compensated.

Anyway, I want the greens in government because they will set up a transport authority to control Irish Rail, Dublin Bus, Luas, Metro, and plan future developments. They would force them to work together (have buses go to train stations etc). The unions will fight this, and I hope labour won't be a hindrance.

Apologies for the rant!

Anthony said...

haha, any rant is welcome to be honest.

I saw the prime time thing with the 4 leaders ye. I thought it was a bit of a mess at the start. There was so many petty squabbles and attacks. There was an overbearing sense that no-one likes Michael McDowell too. He wouldn't even look Trevor Sergant in the eye when he was talking to him! and also there was so much tension between McDowell and Adams when the latter brought up the problems with drugs only to be shot down by a claim by McDowell that Sinn Fein had accepted 25 million from a source that may well have come from cocaine dealing...not sure about the validity of this. Everything around Sinn Fein is so cloudy.

It was a bit of a royal rumble, i guess that's what viewers might have wanted to see but the tension that veered towards utter contempt was difficult viewing imo.

You know Mark Little the presenter used to be a labour party member, Ruairi Quinn supposedly was his acting mentor. I thought it was pretty funny when there was this uproar of shouting, instead of just asking them to let pat speak he screams out: LET THE LABOUR PARTY SPEAK! Presenters are meant to be unbiased but he obviously must be partial to them.

I'm about to watch the Bertie vs Enda Debate, should be interesting. These sort of things don't really matter in the long run i don't think but they make for good television. I'm sure they might sway a few people. But if you consider that Michael Noonan 'supposedly' gained the upper hand in winning the debate for FG last time, it certainly didn't show in the results! it was the worst campaign in FG's history.

I'll let u know what i think about this debate....

David said...

What did you think of Enda vs Bertie?

I thought it was quite interesting. I'm not sure if anyone really won, but I thought Enda stood up to Bertie pretty well.
I suppose Bertie did well as he could've been slaughtered in the debate but wasn't.

I thought Enda had the better opening speech. In the debate Enda Kenny got caught out on the 2,000 extra gardai. It seems FG plan is to recruit 1,000 of their own, and then claim the other 1,000 that will be in training until the end of this year.

I think Bertie did well to keep so much of the debate on how Fine Gael will finance their proposals, because Bertie was getting pummeled everytime they looked at "what has been achieved so far". It was pretty funny when Bertie listed 2 metro lines as an indication of FF's infrastructural development, and then Enda pointed out that the metro was supposed to have opened this year and they haven't even started building it.

Bertie resorted to the usual "i'm just a working class bloke, nothing special about me, just working hard, bejaysus" thing.

I like this promise that Enda will stand down if he doesn't achieve his 14 goals in government or whatever it is.

I didn't know that about Mark Little. Did you know that Miriam O'Callaghan used to be married to Tom McGurk, and she has 10 kids!

Anthony said...

Ye Miriam must be a randy hoor.

I don't think the debate was won by either really. There were some defining moments though that they both got caught out with.

Possibly the worst part for Enda was when Bertie mentioned that Jim O'Keefe had disagreed with Enda's proposals in an interview last week.

Bertie composed himself pretty well as usual. I think he definitely has a charm about him that wins him votes. Enda is a very serious guy, you won't catch him laughing or as relaxed really. That's why i think Bertie is very popular. it's his grin and 'ordinary man' manner that gets him through.

I kinda think Enda is diving into govt. like a suicide bomber with his contract. I guarantee you there will be commotion about it all in the end, regardless of how much of that contract he fulfills, there's gonna be people finding holes in the system.

I have to say though, he is being very clever here in electioneering. It also means that FG must follow through with proposals or see their party fall apart. Whether their proposals are all sensible ones though is another matter. I don't know exactly what the conditions of Enda's contract are but it'd be true to say that FG and labour are making some rather large promises here, clearly some of these plans will not be fulfilled imo.

The question of how FG are going to balance all these promises in their expenditure is interesting. Bertie was really having a go at Enda when Enda said he'd pay for all the beds with the 2.4 billion they had, he was asking him where the money FF had put into cancer services etc was gonna end up. It's hard to say who I agree with on this matter, FG say they'll pay for it all, FF are looking for a quick deal with privatisation and instant relief for people. but that will also take as long as FG will do, you have to build these things first....I would prefer if Hospitals stayed public with FG's plan i think. what do u think?