A vote not on the constitution, but on policy?
“They’re afraid to speak out”: Senator Sharon Keogan speaks on the Ireland’s new hate speech bill, and says that other politicians are fearful of discussing their views on certain issues.
Cash and false IDs.
How is this controversial?
Woke Republic: How the government is waging a culture war on the Irish public.
Rents up 82%
I’m far more interested in what pieces like this say about Irish people than I am in what they say about Ireland’s migrant communities.
The conversation that we are not really permitted to have.
The people are ‘second-class citizens’
“Extremist groups.”
There’s an inherent conflict awaiting the country between the imperatives of the tourism season – tourists pay more, remember – and the country’s reliance on hotels for refugee accommodation.
This type of immigration is in no ways comparable to the Irish moving to the wider English speaking world to integrate with people they have much in common.