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Isn't he from the party that said that Ireland was closer to Boston than to Berlin? If that's the case, "given that Washington's policies over the last three decades or so have just precipitated the worst financial crash since the South Sea Bubble, do you still think that it is prudent to associate with Boston rather than Berlin?"

- Jake

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by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Thu May 14th, 2009 at 04:15:33 AM EST
ROFL

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by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Thu May 14th, 2009 at 04:26:30 AM EST
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No, Roche is Fianna Fail, Harney of the PDs was the Boston cheerleader.
by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Thu May 14th, 2009 at 04:30:08 AM EST
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No, that comment was by Mary Harney, leader of the Progressive Democrats at the time.  It speaks for itself that that party is now defunct having disbanded after achieving about 3% of the vote.

But yes, Fianna Fail were very closely associated with the building industry, developers, and a "light touch" approach to regulation particularly with regard to the Financial Services Centre which attracted somewhat dubious financial investments from all over the world.

My problem is that such a question would divert the interview into an entirely different "anglo-disease" type discussion, when the whole focus of the interview is supposed to be on the EP elections.

Obviously the consequences of such policies can be seen in the Irish economic collapse and Fianna Fail is being largely blamed for that collapse - hence its spectacular decline in its polls.

However neither I nor Dick are economic experts, so that interview is probably best conducted at another time by Jerome or Chris!

notes from no w here

by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Thu May 14th, 2009 at 04:38:33 AM EST
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