Cllr Malachy Steenson, an organiser of the recent massive rally opposing mass immigration, says he “wants to live in a nation” and that migration must be stopped until the crises faced by the country – including housing and health – are resolved.
“The outcome was precisely as Powell had foreseen, though in a time-frame twice as long as the fifteen-to-twenty years that he had adverted to.”
DOJ declined to comment.
“No phenomenon in the past fifty years has so profoundly changed our society. None.”
Life has a funny way of making fools of us all.
The backdoor system isn’t just for Mayo, anymore.
The UK remains a larger and more powerful economy, and its domestic decisions continue to have enormous bearing on life in Ireland.
“Nations depend on rules.”
‘worshipping every imaginable newly arrived god’
Michelle O’Neill’s ‘Lithuanian’ comment
Owners and Directors
Sinn Féin TDs joined a counter-protest against the major anti-immigration march that took place in Dublin recently, holding signs condemning “racism”. Claire Kerrane TD denies that this implied that the marchers were racist, or that the party’s migration stance is “two-faced”: