“I watch children go to school every morning in my neighbourhood who are out of their minds”.
Noise controversy.
Sinn Féin Cllr. William Carey described the “Clondalkin Says No” group as “far-right” and “nothing more than fascists”.
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.
Galway Councillor Noel Thomas speaks to Ben Scallan about his decision to leave Fianna Fáil, claiming that all main parties have become “totally detached.”
Another one.
“It’s a bit like throwing a big house party, and then crying at the end of the night when your house is destroyed because there’s a thousand people after turning up.” – Cllr. Ken O’Flynn of the Independent Ireland Party on Roderic O’Gorman’s immigration tweets in 8 languages.
White privilege.
“Families aren’t being listened to”: Aontú Councillor Emer Toibín calls for inquiry into Covid nursing home deaths. #gript
“Animals will reproduce based on the amount of food we give them.”
You first, mate.
“The place should be preserved – it’s as simple as that.”