One of my earliest memories of growing up was when I was about five or six. My mother was away visiting and my father had gone down the feild to bring in the cows. Only myself and my older brother in the house and a knock came to the door, it was a rainy night and when my brother opened the door the man from the telly and a neighbour was standing there smiling at us. He asked us were our parents in, my brother told him dad would be back in 20 minutes. They said he couldn't wait but came in from the rain and stood at the fire to warm up. He told us to let my father know he called and make sure he voted for him. He gave myself and my brother a bag of sweets and plastered us both with his election stickers that had a picture of himself on them while laughing to his own devilment. When he was leaving the neighbour accompanying him said you will remember this for a while. When my farther came home he looked at us and said where did ye get all the Charles Haughey stickers!
It's interesting listening and looking at the people interviewed. The second and third last men seem of their time, but the last man could be interviewed today. Hard to imagine he's speaking 50 years in the past!
@@derekdempsey8506 but use kids as currency is fine 🤦🏻♂️ and remember come election time Leo and Michael are quite happy to sit back and take profits from the same institution, as is the supposed opposition mary lou
The beautiful harmonious Gaelic indigenous native ethnic lrish state ♥️ we grew up in the 80s , the year l was born 1975 a hot summer l believe, a societal Utopia absolute heaven on earth even with no money or work, we taught it would last forever, alas not to be! Beam me back Scotty please Help me now. 🙏 🙉 🙈 😥 😢 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😱
One of my earliest memories of growing up was when I was about five or six. My mother was away visiting and my father had gone down the feild to bring in the cows. Only myself and my older brother in the house and a knock came to the door, it was a rainy night and when my brother opened the door the man from the telly and a neighbour was standing there smiling at us. He asked us were our parents in, my brother told him dad would be back in 20 minutes. They said he couldn't wait but came in from the rain and stood at the fire to warm up. He told us to let my father know he called and make sure he voted for him. He gave myself and my brother a bag of sweets and plastered us both with his election stickers that had a picture of himself on them while laughing to his own devilment. When he was leaving the neighbour accompanying him said you will remember this for a while. When my farther came home he looked at us and said where did ye get all the Charles Haughey stickers!
0:43 seconds, this wasn't planned at all, there just happened to be a cameraman in the hallway!!
It's interesting listening and looking at the people interviewed. The second and third last men seem of their time, but the last man could be interviewed today. Hard to imagine he's speaking 50 years in the past!
Well spotted. He does seem quite modern in talk and dress
The man who was the Taoiseach who formed tusla, never forget this when the future generations are apologising for the abuse
And he said to tax a man's home is immoral.....
@@derekdempsey8506 but use kids as currency is fine 🤦🏻♂️ and remember come election time Leo and Michael are quite happy to sit back and take profits from the same institution, as is the supposed opposition mary lou
Absolutely wonderful, as all of your clips are. More,please!
Like all politicians come to ur door for votes but once they win you never see them again bollox to the lot of them
A career politician who won his Daddy's seat!
And Helen Mcentee won her seat in the exact same way- a sympathy vote. History repeats eh.
@@hector-sauvage She should be facing treason in my opinion. Violent crime getting worse everywhere under her watch.
@@hector-sauvage Absolutely. pair of wankers
Your one at 44 seconds must keep a camera crew in the house, to film all the callers
Weasels
The party along with labour who stood by a year before this and did nothing while our capital city and monaghan was blown to bits yeah good lad's 👍 👏
All those Mayo people who were interviewed looked alike fit and Hardy hard working Mayo people
Hardy fit and no sam
@@wallopcock Kenny’s father won Sam.
@@TheLastAngryMan01 Kenny father was sam
The budget for police motorbike outriders was very small in 1975 0:01
1:57 Health board jam jars
Nice to see Angelos Epithimou there, at 1.57
I wonder what's in Enda's bag?
I saw a lovely gold cortina in the vid. Mark 3 I think?
twas
Enda kenny not a penny 🤣
That was one particular individual that I wouldn’t trust him as far as I would throw him!
The boy wonder, that was the time of what Frank Hall eventually referred to was his best cabinet.
Enda did give some service.
Little ender
🤣🤣
Oooh! Wasn’t he a handsome devil🥰
Definitely not handesome.... But you got the Devil 😈🔥😈 part right.
@@zniperzppromize8465 😂😂😂
Joseph Stalin like
The beautiful harmonious Gaelic indigenous native ethnic lrish state ♥️ we grew up in the 80s , the year l was born 1975 a hot summer l believe, a societal Utopia absolute heaven on earth even with no money or work, we taught it would last forever, alas not to be! Beam me back Scotty please Help me now. 🙏 🙉 🙈 😥 😢 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😱
Father Ted
Cowboys Ted