Women candidate quotas for future Irish elections are a farce
Political correctness runs amok as Irish insist on 30 percent quota
Published Friday, May 25, 2012, 9:13 AM
Updated Friday, May 25, 2012, 9:13 AM
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Bailey2000 | Jun 02, 2012, 11:24 AM EDT
In the Irish electoral system where each constituency has multiple seats it may result in Male TDs/MPs choosing particularly weak female running mates in order not to split their vote in a multi seat constituency. This may result in not only more women but women who have little authority within their own party. By contrast it should also increase the strength and perhaps quality of the Independent candidates of all genders who will come through regardless of the quota system. It seems hard to fathom that the quality of Irish politicians could inadvertently be weakened even further by these unintended consequences.
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Brenn69 | Jun 01, 2012, 12:14 PM EDT
That's a sexist policy. Beyond stupid.
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IrelandNorth | May 30, 2012, 08:42 AM EDT
Niall! Bloggs are being censored by party or parties unknown. Have tried submitting pretty good blogg on this story, which has disappeared into cyber space, as on several other issues over time. Can anything be done about Big Brother, or whoever the eavesdroppers may be?
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pilib04 | May 28, 2012, 06:34 PM EDT
As for the subject of quotas, I think it's an interesting idea. I'm very interested in how it would work. I can understand how we could require quotas on political parties. However, how would indpendents work. That seems to be the area of the fewest female candidates. Require one woman for every two men? Great female additions to the Dail would include Sorcha Nic Cormaic, Helen McCormack, Therese Ruane, Kathleen Funchion and Rose Conway-Walsh.
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pilib04 | May 28, 2012, 06:25 PM EDT
Patrick Roberts mentions Margaret Thatcher as his argument against a quota system for Irish Elections. Wow. Margaret Thatcher is a war criminal who should be on trial as we speak. Margaret Thatcher is a liar who can never be believed. I look forward to the day when we will dance on her grave. Mr. Roberts has absolutely no credibility after his statement on Bloody Thatcher!
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eiriamach | May 28, 2012, 01:22 PM EDT
Seeing American conservatives complaining about quotas, I feel the irony. They forget that the first (and only) person to introduce quota hiring for federal contracts in the USA was GOP President Nixon, who wrote the rules for (Pres. L.B. Johnson's) Executive Order 11246. Nixon added "goals and timetables" to the requirements of non-discrimination and affirmative action in the Order. With the mess he created, Nixon made real affirmative action impossible; those who opposed equal treatment would always afterward call it a "quota system." And that's still the perception now, isn't it, that government must use quotas to achieve fairness? No, it need only make affirmative efforts to extend opportunities and include all qualified individuals in the pool of candidates. But this means breaking down the 'old boys' club' methods of filling jobs.
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luxefaire | May 28, 2012, 10:11 AM EDT
i will tell you what you need, although it is my experience that people do not really want to know this information,. what you need is what America needs, and the whole world in fact needs, a LOT LESS government PERIOD, and a currency which is beyond manipulation by the zionazis. Good luck with that, har. having been told all my life that homosexuality is wrong, but i must love jesus, has no doubt twisted my brain into the shape of a pretzel or something like it, and i have gone away from all that into worship of the Goddess, which seems natural to me, so I really like women in leadership and would like to see 80% or so, though in real fairness to the issue I must agree with ciaradexy: Quotas are wrong. The best person for the job should get it regardless of gender or any other factor.
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Scrivner | May 27, 2012, 10:52 PM EDT
I am waiting for some polititians to visit their surgeons for some transgendered action just so that they could slip in under the quota! There will be a fire sale on certain organs.
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merefalow | May 27, 2012, 09:32 PM EDT
isn't the country in enough trouble?.well maybe they might be better than the lot who have led Ireland down a bad road.
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brian22 | May 26, 2012, 10:34 PM EDT
As for Julia Gillard, PM of Australia, a immigrant from Wales when she was 12 years old. You can have her back anytime, in fact I will give her a lift to the airport and pay her fare!
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Searlit | May 26, 2012, 01:45 PM EDT
Bythebay, you can't blame it on the female politicians. We actually lost a women from Congress the last election. Many politicians suffer from self-aggrandisement, they are no more qualified to run the country than most of the rest of the population. If we really wanted to fix things every country could appoint geniuses specific to each problem. I believe in peace not war. Protestors get arrested, though. The financial collapse that was let happen under Bush could have been avoided,too. Women don't have all the answers, either, however they deserve the right to equal representation. Forgive me, for not being a resident. I may not have been born at all, if 3 sets of Great-Grandparents hadn't found it necessary to emirate from Ireland during the mid 19th century. Do try to cheer up Bythebay.
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Bythebay | May 26, 2012, 11:35 AM EDT
Searlit, we in Ireland aren't too happy with what the US has been doing and the wars you can't get out of.
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Bythebay | May 26, 2012, 11:33 AM EDT
Searlit, well you don't live in Ireland so what you think is immaterial.
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Searlit | May 26, 2012, 11:32 AM EDT
@ciaradexy, "the best person for the job?". People over the pond don't seem to think the members of the Dáil have been doing very well for Ireland, for awhile now. I read about the complaints of cronyism, etc.. So, the way to change that is to change legislation. The Boys Club needs to become the People For a Better Ireland Club. That would be an example for the world to follow.
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