Malcolm Tucker "The Thick of It" |
This word was
first used in the BBC TV series and political satire “The Thick of it” and in
particular was used by the lead character Malcolm Tucker, aka Peter Capaldi, he
strangely enough would later go on to become the twelfth incarnation of that
most famous of Doctors - Doctor Who.
We have seen
over the last few weeks, in fact months, political dithering on such an
enormous scale, you could well believe that we have been watching a satirical
TV series plotting the formation of a new Irish Government in 2016!
The all
encompassing media have revelled in telling us, night after night after night,
that there have now been many behind closed doors private meetings, with reports
of dark shadows skulking and scurrying around the corridors of power in Dáil Éireann.
But are we
really any the wiser as to what is actually going on?
I would say NO.
The fact of the matter is that, we, as the electorate are being treated with
contempt. Almost as though we are something, not so nice smelling, that we
would stand on whilst out walking in the pedestrianised area of any high street.
My sentiment is
that we are being contemptuously treated by the political glitterati. This was
reinforced towards the end of last week when, for the right or wrong reasons, we
were informed that one of our highly paid TD’s was applying for legal aid to
fight a court case!
Now where is
the sense in that? There are people in genuine need of legal aid not receiving it
and now here we are with one of our elected representatives asking for yet more
of our hard earned taxpayers’ money to pay for his own legal defence!!!!!
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Are our TDs not
handsomely paid and have they not been on holiday for the last ten weeks?
These issues
have irked, angered and annoyed the living daylights out of me for the last few
days. In discussion with colleagues and friends, I have often asked what people
are doing about it? The reply is more often than not a resigned intake of
breath before the answer “Well what can I do and anyway they will not do
anything about it!”
Unfortunately,
this stock answer is exactly what is expected and I have no doubt that is why
the political map of Ireland never really changes. People are either too tired
of asking, or there is such a malaise with all things political, that nobody is
prepared to put the necessary pressure on our TDs to make real positive change.
This seeming
unwillingness to ask and drive home the hard questions, or be that Terrier with
his bone, thus being prepared to fight to get the right answers has trickled
down to local politics and local decision making.
The fact of the
matter is, that we as citizens, and local businesses are plainly not prepared
to fight for what is right, proper and correct. There are far too many recent
examples of us just sitting back and accepting what is thrown at us.
The collective
strength in numbers, does affect positive change thus creating opportunities
for businesses to “barter a better deal”. If only more people believed in this
mantra and were prepared to not just put a hand above the parapet, but were
prepared to stand on the parapet and shout!
As long as we
remain silent voters, we will be treated like mushrooms and forever kept in the
dark.
Waterford is
transitioning alongside the various highly publicised developments which are beginning
to start. The future of Waterford must be in the hands of the citizens and
businesses that fund that change.
Silence is
never golden!
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