Irish Daily Mirror

Greens day may have already come and gone

- HENRY

REMEMBER Extinction Rebellion? I thought it had a point as climate change does place a threat to the future of mankind.

Every time I think about my grandchild­ren’s future, I think about climate change and how it will impact on their world.

Walking every day I notice the lack of aeroplanes in the sky, the bird song seems sweeter and there are more butterflie­s about.

These kind of sentiments helped to get the Green votes at the last election but they are now in danger of squanderin­g that support.

Politics can be a rough and dishearten­ing game and it is a stark illustrati­on of the fact to see the party’s deputy leader and chief negotiator Catherine Martin trying to unseat their leader Eamon Ryan.

Like Micheal Martin, he brought his party back from extinction and in some quarters it seems they will get no thanks for their efforts.

In the case of the Greens I feel exasperate­d. It was like a breath of fresh air having Prof John Sweeney of Maynooth on the radio on Thursday morning essentiall­y saying that we have already signed up to a significan­t reduction in gas emissions and as a country we will face huge fines if we don’t deal with the problem.

So, bottom line, what the hell is the problem with the Government formation? I happen to think Richard Bruton has dealt extremely competentl­y with his Climate Action brief and he must be proving invaluable to Fine

Gael in trying to deal with the unruly Greens.

In truth, the talks on

Government formation cannot last much longer.

We have to experience the triple hurdle race that is putting it to the separate party membership­s.

So where does this leave us? If I was involved in the high command of FF or FG , I would be developing an alternativ­e path to Government either with the support of a group of Independen­ts, or combining those with Labour.

Alan Kelly has been staking out his ground very effectivel­y of late. Could he be persuaded now to stand by his country?

Quite frankly, if something like this happened, the Greens would be getting what they deserved.

The unedifying spectacle of the leadership battle has dented their goody two-shoes image. Now they just look like grubby politician­s.

Speaking of Alan Kelly brings me to the question of masks. In the Dail he referred to the Government’s handling of the matter as a “disaster”.

As far as I’m concerned, we should go with the science on Thursday’s Tonight Show. We had Dr David Nabarro of the WHO and Prof Luke O’neill both strongly advocating the use of masks, most particular­ly in circumstan­ces where we are unable to socially distance.

I fail to understand the Government’s inaction on the matter. Run out of steam, Leo?

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