As around 150 Ratoath locals gather to protest against a proposed asylum centre at Thornton Hall, local Councillor Gillian Toole says that people are concerned they’ll be forced to “compete” with new arrivals for access to GPs, A&E spaces and social housing.
They’re importing consumers…
We’re told this crap about climate change, meanwhile, increased numbers of consumers mean that there will be a steady increase in carbon emissions, greater demand for construction, less affordable housing, more crippling mortgages. More consumers all impoverished and obliged constantly to accept rising cost of living and increased taxes, and less and less and less. The big winners are corporations with a global reach. We all drink coke, they’re all growing markets.
On rt.com today “The Hungarian government has been ordered by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to pay €200 million ($216 million) for failing to comply with EU asylum rules. In addition to the one-off penalty, the Luxembourg-based court also ruled that Budapest must pay €1 million per day until it fully implements the legislation. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the ruling as “outrageous and unacceptable.”
Why do you post comments taking this line, when all of your earlier comments were pro- mass immigration and in favour fake asylum seekers, and, like your stupid handle, were designed to supposedly rile up gript readers ?
Do you get some kind of weird laugh out of you own retarded trick ?
Which is such an inside joke that the only person you have to share it with is yourself.
Just curious.
That’s how you do it, she has all the reasons outlined why this is not fair on anyone and it’s being pushed upon communities to sort out, well done that woman.
What are Ratoath locals doing there?
It’s miles away from Thornton Hall, as is Ashbourne.
All those signs, few reference anything in the local area, and I doubt that the men and women manning the gates with little better to do are from the local area either.
More NIMBY crap.
And, I do live in the local area, and I welcome the move, but acknowledge it is tragic that we have such a broken housing system that we have to resort to tents in the first place.