There are times in public life when the people running the country have to hold those below them to account.
History repeating itself.
Already the longest wait for housing
A stupendously poor outlook.
I don’t want to hear any more lectures on fake news, misinformation or lectures on not stirring up division from the likes of the Irish Times or indeed anyone in the mainstream Irish media
“Vicar Street has earned a reputation for professionalism and for contributing to Dublin’s cultural life. That reputation is at stake.”
This is the thing about our political class, and it explains a lot of the problems in the country: If it does not affect them personally, they do not care.
Three card trick.
And perhaps the involvement of successful businesspeople can make the state more efficient.
The horror, the horror…
There is nobody credible in Ireland who believes that Eoin Hayes is a racist, yet here he is, apologising for alleged racism.
“That’s a good thing… you do not want somebody who celebrates cold blooded murder educating your children”. On the Niall Boylan show, Niall and Gript’s Laura Perrins debate the firing of people for celebrating the Charlie Kirk murder. Full podcast: https://niallboylan.com/podcast/charlie-kirk-free-speech-or-cancel-culture-episode-511