Sean Defoe
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Well, that matches onto social because what you then get is this, again, network effect.
So having those representatives in each of the ward, it's not just about the people on the ground.
It's also the social amplification effect.
Each of those individual people have got their own social accounts.
They've got their own social teams.
So what that does is collectively it raises up the profile on social of the one candidate that's running.
So, yes, you get the benefit in terms of how you canvass and that local representation, but it transfers online too.
So very, your brief final predictions is going to be the social sweep of the SOCDEMs and maybe Labour in Galway West?
Certainly based on social data, yes.
But again, the key caveat is that social content and social performance doesn't always match in terms of turnout.
And the low turnout mitigates to an extent that social impact.
And Louise, in a word for both constituencies?
And if you had to predict it and put a fiver on...
All right.
OK, well, we'll see.
We'll hold you to that later on.
My thanks, Louise Byrne, Conor Lennon and Stephen O'Leary.
Thanks for joining us.
Yeah, so this, the kind of peace deal, I suppose, that ended those protests a couple of weeks ago, at least with the official groups, the official hauliers and farmers.
So there's two elements going to the cabinet this morning, one in relation to agriculture, that's a 100 million euro package, about 15 million of that is going towards fisheries and aquaculture in 85, towards the farming sector and largely through a pretty heavy subsidy for fuel, for green diesel supply.