The article discusses the current state of Leinster House, emphasizing its transformation from a functioning parliament to a site of outrage. Recent events in the Dáil chamber reflect deep frustrations over perceived abuses of power and secretive parliamentary processes. Critics express discontent with the behavior of TDs who obstruct the public's will, highlighting a betrayal of democratic principles surrounding transparency in government dealings. Allegations of closed-door agreements and promises of jobs contribute to a sense of disillusionment among those opposed to the government.
Leinster House is not what it was meant to be. It is no longer a normal, functioning parliament. Last week's rumpus in the Dáil chamber was an explosion of parliamentary outrage.
TDs' behaviour, indefensible as it was in obstructing the will of the people, gave vent to chronic frustration among opponents of the Government that the parliamentary process had been bypassed.
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