Back on the Auld Sod
Eamon_de Valera
And so, Eamon de Valera returns to eIreland. After spending almost a year Down Under, I have returned and have learned much on my journey. I was in the eAustralian Senate and found out how that nation governs itself.
Now for the time being, I will simply relax and gain an honest living. However, in due time I will return to the eIrish political arena. I'll be looking to find a party that adheres to my political leanings, I'm not going to make any bones about it.
I am well aware that eIreland is rather leftish in nature; however, I think with some well conducted free market policies, we'll see a bit of a change around here. I'm sure there will be many people around here who would have enjoyed nothing less than to never see my feet hit these shores again, but I'm back and ready to take up that mantle as the most hated man in eIreland. So bring it on.
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Join Éire Aontaithe, if you'd like. We're a tight knit but friendly group, and we're always looking for experienced members or new members.
While I do not belong to a party, I am a free market supporter. We need to implement policies that reward entrepreneurial enterprises in the Emerald Isle.
Welcome back.
Welcome home Dev , Theres always Independent Voices , for the free spirit in us all
You'll need t do something pretty major to ursurp the moste hated man in Ireland position
ANd Saoirse sounds like the right party for you, its the right party for everyone
When did I become a leftist ? Oh Noes !
Ach Dev, honey!
Sooooo glad to see you 🙂
mmmmwah!!!
I'm coming over for a chat....hope you brought nice gifts back 😉
Welcome back! It's lovely to see you here again.
I don't know where you got the idea that "eIreland is rather leftish in nature" though. The left-wing has gotten very strong but IUP and IFP are still the biggest parties and I think they are both very much right-wing.
shhh Gormley.... I think IUP still tries to get away with calling itself centrist 😛
welcome back dev!
@Grainne: I brought back some great gifts and some tasty treats. You are welcome to join me any time, just pop up here to Galway.
u are always welcome in IFP
"I am well aware that eIreland is rather leftish in nature; however, I think with some well conducted free market policies, we'll see a bit of a change around here."
Did I miss something?
Oh how I was awaiting the first comment from Brian Boru. Perhaps eIreland isn't leftist enough for you but frankly, your idea of leftist frightens me. Plus its never worked in real life or eRep.