Dr Ben Nutty, Fis Nua
Dr Ben Nutty, Fis Nua
Constituency: Waterford
Dr Ben Nutty, Fis Nua
Constituency: Waterford
Robert Dowds, Labour Party
Constituency: Dublin Mid-West
Peadar O'Ceallaigh, Fis Nua
Constituency: Dublin South-East
Séamus McDonagh, Workers' Party
Constitutency: Meath West
When the 30th Dáil was dissolved, the previous Government's third attempt at legislation overhauling Ireland's immigration and asylum systems lapsed, a development widely welcomed by the NGO sector, writes Ruth Evans of the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI).
Despite being 10 years in the making, the legislation failed to spell out who can come to Ireland, for how long or with what rights and obligations.
Last September, Labour was at 33% in the polls. On Sunday, Labour was at 20%. 'Labour support implodes,' concluded the Sunday Independent, in a front-page strapline.
Along with the rise of Fine Gael and the apparently growing credibility of Enda Kenny, the other big story of this election campaign has been this implosion of Labour.
So why has this implosion happened? The question should be, perhaps, has it happened at all.
A vote for Fine Gael is a vote for the infliction of some hundreds of billions of debt on to the Irish people, writes Vincent Browne.
If you are voting Fine Gael on Friday, you had better know what you are voting for. Fine Gael could not possibly be as incompetent as Fianna Fáil and in that respect it will be better. Neither does it have loyalties to failed policies. Not yet. The party will be new to government (only three of them will have been in cabinet previously). Several of them will be younger, but there will be very few Fine Gael women in cabinet.
Dun Laoghaire
Dublin West
Dublin South-West