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Cherie 05-05-2024 06:36 AM

Some of those who were moved have gone to Ballsbridge a very well to do part of Dublin :joker: they sure know what they are doing

Cherie 05-05-2024 06:41 AM

Irelands migrant crisis has bog all to do with Rwanda, the Irish government have been shipping in migrants and putting them up in hotels and flooding small communities to kow tow to the EU and keep the EU funds coming in....this has been a problem long before Rwanda was a thing, the Irish have been highlighting this for at least the last 3 years ...this is why dodgy Varadhka jumped ship before his party is wiped at the next election

arista 05-05-2024 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11447203)
Some of those who were moved have gone to Ballsbridge a very well to do part of Dublin :joker: they sure know what they are doing

That Photo was in Yesterdays Daily Mail.


But it is from Pay Site,
DailyMail+


You can lift the photo
if you are fast before the DM+
takes over the page.

arista 05-05-2024 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11447204)
Irelands migrant crisis has bog all to do with Rwanda, the Irish government have been shipping in migrants and putting them up in hotels and flooding small communities to kow tow to the EU and keep the EU funds coming in....this has been a problem long before Rwanda was a thing, the Irish have been highlighting this for at least the last 3 years ...this is why dodgy Varadhka jumped ship before his party is wiped at the next election


Yes not a good way
to get EU funds.

As you say 3 years of building this up.

When will the Next General Election be in Ireland?

Cherie 05-05-2024 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11447207)
Yes not a good way
to get EU funds.

As you say 3 years of building this up.

When will the Next General Election be in Ireland?

Has to be held by March 25 so less than a year

Think Sinn Fein is a shoe in at this stage

Niamh. 05-05-2024 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11447215)
Has to be held by March 25 so less than a year



Think Sinn Fein is a shoe in at this stage

No popularity for Sinn Fein has nose dived. That last referendum exposed them badly, they were all on board with the yes/yes and when the result came out they tried to back peddle and say they wanted changes to it, then it was exposed that they wanted the changes to be even worse than the planned changes

Nicky91 05-05-2024 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11446316)
They can not
as some of them could be killed

who cares if some of them could be killed?

Cherie 05-05-2024 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11447257)
No popularity for Sinn Fein has nose dived. That last referendum exposed them badly, they were all on board with the yes/yes and when the result came out they tried to back peddle and say they wanted changes to it, then it was exposed that they wanted the changes to be even worse than the planned changes

oh really, its a bit like the UK then who do you vote for

arista 05-05-2024 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11447356)
who cares if some of them could be killed?


Cold Blooded Nicky

arista 06-05-2024 02:30 PM

Migration Row March going down in Dublin.


Live on GBnewsHD
Their Northern Irish reporter (Dougie Beattie)
in Dublin is great

arista 09-05-2024 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11445215)
I would ask how are they crossing to Northern Ireland as it is not in small boats so they must have passports?


[How daily ferries sailing from British ports
to Ireland are at risk of stowaway migrants paying
up to £1,700 for tickets - as they exploit 'loophole' in the system
]


https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05...5199291726.jpg


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-migrants.html


[Meanwhile, Cunard and Princess Cruises both offer
options at £1,415 and £881 respectively.

After often paying more than £1,000 for a spot on
a small boat across the Channel,
migrants may be forking out even more to
escape the UK - and the prospect of a
one-way flight to Rwanda.

Migrants could also take regular ferries
from either Fishguard in
southwest Wales to Rosslare in Co Wexford.

The alternative is a ferry from Holyhead
in north Wales to Dublin.
]


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