Ireland, which is incapable of manufacturing a car of any kind and would be hard put nowadays days to make a trap for a pony, has announced that it will ban the sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030. This ambition ranks with New Guinea’s noble plan to outlaw bobsleighs.
“There is no sense of urgency from the Minister here.”
Asked how the public can have confidence in the MetroLink line given the overruns of the National Children’s Hospital, Paschal Donohoe says the State successfully delivers “the majority” of projects “in line” with expected costs and “roughly on time.” Question by Ben Scallan.
“It’s telling us something.”
O’Leary is betting that the Government won’t pursue a policy that is deeply unpopular with the public. He should probably talk to some immigration-is-too-high activists. They’ll set him straight.
Based on annual rate of inflation.
Motorists are a powerful voting block in Ireland, and one that gets regularly abused by politicians
Dramatic hike.
Unusable.
unspecified research
“There are many people in rural Ireland who have just had enough of the Greens…”
Cycle lanes and never-ending construction