Not everybody, of course, obeys the speed limit. But in part, I would argue, this is because in Ireland speed limits are rarely – except in urban areas – connected to safety.
We shouldn’t pretend that the Rose of Tralee is something it’s not – but we will, because it makes us feel a bit less embarrassed about it.
Calls for restrictions to be removed
Infantile
What should be a natural fit.
The Dublin Government is neither generous or inclusive; in fact, it is entirely self-serving, calculating and largely exclusive.
“This is what Government should be doing but is too afraid to do” may well prove a better message than simply “Watergrasshill has said no”.
While the journalist might have some superficial sympathy for the idea that the Iraq war was bad, and thus understand the radicalisation, what is he to do with people who do not believe in the urgency of addressing climate change?
Donegal
Dublin is now evolving into the role of becoming the censorship capital of the world.
Poll on referendum
You’d nearly be glad the Dáil is on extended holiday, wouldn’t you?