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Politics.ie offers a forum for website-registered users to discuss topics relating to Irish politics. At the top of the home page there are how to join instructions in addition to the forum rules. Those wishing to join the forum discussions should click on the register link, read the forum rules, and check the box signifying agreement. The next step would be to choose a username and password to complete forum registration.

After registering at the site, politics.ie users may peruse various forum topics on Irish politics. In addition to registering at the site, users may select links to go home, visit the forum, go off topic, receive answers to frequently asked questions, or choose topics related to different Irish regions.

The politics.ie forums provide many topic discussion choices concerning politics in Ireland. The general forum discussions include current affairs, elections, Gaeilge, media, Oireachtas, political humour, and youth politics. Under the issues link forum participants may choose topics about culture and community, defense, economy, education and science, environment, Europe, foreign affairs, health and social affairs, history, justice, political reform, transport, and tribunals. For those interested in Irish political parties, forum users may contribute to topics about Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Green Party, Labour Party, or Sinn Fein. Forums to discuss local politics are arranged by the regions of Connacht, Leinster, Munster, Ulster, and Northern Ireland. Additional forum discussion links may be selected for the regions of Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster. For a break from Irish politics, forum users may select other topics of discussion including chat, entertainment, food, and drink, technology, sport or the zoo.

Additional features of the website include community links, contacts, and/or a member listing, polls and frequently asked question (FAQ) topics. On the homepage, forum users are invited to participate in polls by casting a vote, viewing, or commenting on the poll results.

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