That’s sure to get people talking anyway.
Labour have gone in a bold new direction with today’s ad which appears in at least one newspaper, depicting what may or may not be the new Westlife.
The unlikely fivesome, named No Direction, is made up of Renua’s Lucinda Creighton, Sinn Féin’s Gerry Adams, Fianna Fáil’s Michael Martin, Socialist Paul Murphy and Independent TD Shane Ross.
Labour’s half page ad in Thursday’s Irish Times is quite something… #GE16pic.twitter.com/Cxx7nHikh4
— Áine McMahon (@AineMcMahon) February 18, 2016
It’s not the first time Labour have made waves in their campaign, with their ad depicting Gerry Adams and Micheál Martin getting married ruffling feathers a few weeks back.
However, what people are most upset about is the fact that One Direction has been a four piece, for, like EVER.
The Labour Party so out of touch they don’t even know there are only four members of One Direction #GE16 pic.twitter.com/tasSU9V7B6
— Lucinda Creighton (@LCreighton) February 18, 2016
If @labour think they’re the original @onedirection, we all know what happens next. Someone leaves and they go missing for a few years.
— Mark (@markomahony) February 18, 2016
The worst thing about that Labour ad is it still has 5 people in One Direction
— Ellen Coyne (@ellenmcoyne) February 18, 2016