Michael Gallagher, Michael Marsh, Paul Mitchell's How Ireland Voted 2002 PDF

By Michael Gallagher, Michael Marsh, Paul Mitchell

How eire Voted 2002 offers an in-depth research of the Irish normal election. carrying on with a longtime sequence of election stories, it units out the context of the crusade, assesses the influence of the political events' advertising and marketing options, and offers first-hand candidate crusade diaries. It analyzes vote casting styles utilizing either mixture info and survey proof, discusses the post-election negotiations resulting in the formation of the hot govt, and considers the consequences for the way forward for the Irish get together system.

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See Rick Wilford, 'Epilogue', pp. 285-303 in Paul Mitchell and Rick Wilford (eds), Politics in NorthernIreland (Boulder CO: Westview and PSAI Press, 1999). 14. Lucy Mansergh, 'Two referendums and the Referendum Commission: the 1998 experience', Irish PoliticalStudies 14 (1999), pp. 123-31, at p. 126. 15. Richard Dunphy, 'A group of individuals trying to do their best: the dilemmas of Democratic Left', Irish Political Studies 13 (1998), pp. 50-75, at p. 57. 20 How Ireland Voted 2002 16. Irish Times, 4 August 1998.

Fine Gael put forward a series of proposals, many of which were flagged well in advance of the election. These included plans to compensate taxi drivers for potential loss of earnings by the liberalisation of the taxi industry and an even more bizarre proposal to compensate individuals who had lost money by investing in Telecom Eireann shares, the value of which had dropped substantially in the years since they were issued. This provided Fine Gael with a credibility gap of its own which it was never to overcome.

Despite the inflation figures the general feel-good factor brought about by the buoyant economy seemed to outweigh any worries the electorate might have about high inflation. 2 Employment growth (0005) 1995-2000 Source: Department of Finance. spending and the state of the public finances found no real outlet amongst the opposition parties. The single most important fact for the government was that it had presided over the greatest boom in the country's history and electorally this is what would be stressed during the election campaign.

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