Not much Irishness left in the hospitality sector.
The “far right” will now be in Government, which is very useful, because we will see just how “far right” they really are.
And of course, our media lapped it up, and published it, without so much as a word of objection.
EXCLUSIVE: An Egyptian asylum seeker told Gript that he lived in the UK for 15 years working on the black market, but travelled to Ireland after hearing about Justice Minister Helen McEntee’s open visa policy.
“We don’t want Chinatowns in Sweden, we don’t want ‘Somali-towns’ or Little Italys.”
Military neutrality.
This is – and I’m talking here about the tweet, not the policy – about as transparent an attempt to stir up social discord as you’ll ever come across.
Interesting times ahead.
If we had a functioning political left in this country, one that actually cared about the working people and deprived people that it pretends to represent, Saturday’s protest would have been much bigger.
Rising.
Allowed to live and work in the State.
From 2015.