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Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay is a former political activist and adviser to three governments, the former head of the children's charity Barnardos, a writer and a broadcaster.
Even Fianna Fáilers are sick of their legacy of corruption and expediency

YOU know the way we become immune to things — even tragedies fail to move us when they are piled up over time. We become hardened and desensitised.

Tue, 02 Dec, 2003

Disability rights and wrongs now at the tender mercy of the Taoiseach

THE Taoiseach has summoned the Disability Legislation Consultative Group (DLCG) to a meeting in his office late next Friday afternoon.

Tue, 25 Nov, 2003

Your welfare is our concern — but only if you have a horse in training

SHOULD probably begin with a small apology to diligent readers. If you followed my instructions of last week, you’d have found the horsey money in the book of estimates, exactly where I said it was.

Tue, 18 Nov, 2003

McCreevy has given €1 billion of your money to the horsey set

‘THE next logical step was to put horse-racing’s finances on a permanent footing. If that is not done, racing will be at the whim of the Government of the day and, when the pressure comes for expenditure on things like health and education, racing will go down the political priorities list.”

Tue, 11 Nov, 2003

One party that knows how to ruck and rarely turns over possession

HAVE you been following the Rugby World Cup? It’s a peculiar competition. For the first couple of weeks, a whole series of matches that make you wonder about the cynicism of the organisers, totally one-sided affairs involving rugby nations giving tutorials to countries where rugby is still in its infancy.

Tue, 04 Nov, 2003

€68m bill for looking after one of our minorities — our richest 400
IS Denis O’Brien an eejit? He couldn’t be, could he? This is a man who has made hundreds of millions of pounds from spotting a major gap in the marketplace and from developing a company to plug that gap.

Tue, 28 Oct, 2003

Film industry tax relief is a cheap and effective boost to our economy
AS you know, these are difficult times, especially for job creation. Imagine what the government’s reaction would be if they were approached by a group of private sector entrepreneurs with a proposition like this: “We’ll start an industry which will employ approximately 4,000 highly-skilled and well-paid people."

Tue, 21 Oct, 2003

Bertie will save us at the Árd Fheis but he’ll sell us out in the Dáil

“THE land of Ireland is for the people of Ireland — all the people of Ireland.” That’s what our beloved Taoiseach said, in his less than stirring speech to the Árd Fheis on Saturday night.

Tue, 14 Oct, 2003

How our top officials helped the Church make a fool of us all

THE following scenario is unimaginable, isn’t it? A religious brother, now in his 70s, is arrested and charged with a series of horrible crimes.

Tue, 07 Oct, 2003

Principle-free FF is in a different league to Dev and Joe Higgins

POLITICIANS are not all the same. Not everyone is responsible for the cynicism and disillusion with which people view politics.

Tue, 30 Sep, 2003

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