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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 24, 2023 23:35:03 GMT
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Post by buccaneer on Nov 25, 2023 2:34:34 GMT
How long before an Irish Farage turns up? Some young women were saying on the BBC we can't get on the housing ladder yet we keep supporting immigrants. Indeed Bancroft, Irish politicians have been far too liberal in their acceptance of EU migrants. Believe it or not Ireland has seen a 25% increase in population since 2021, that's massive. Irish people were not asked and were not prepared for it. Irish politicians know very well that such a sudden and huge population increase especially by people who have different values and beliefs has caused huge social problems but they refuse to acknowledge this and instead have taken the easy way out and are blaming any unrest on far right extremists. Young people are struggling to find work and housing is a massive issue, yet thousands of migrants continue to flood into Ireland from the EU, people are sick of it and only a fool would be surprised. Politicians who blame 'far right extremists' are stoking the flames. Just read this article, aptly titled 'fury of the cancelled', here are a few excerpts. And of course, the EU in the background applying penalising pressure to Ireland's elite: www.spiked-online.com/2023/11/24/ireland-and-the-fury-of-the-cancelled/
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Post by bancroft on Nov 25, 2023 13:27:17 GMT
How long before an Irish Farage turns up? Some young women were saying on the BBC we can't get on the housing ladder yet we keep supporting immigrants. Indeed Bancroft, Irish politicians have been far too liberal in their acceptance of EU migrants. Believe it or not Ireland has seen a 25% increase in population since 2021, that's massive. Irish people were not asked and were not prepared for it. Irish politicians know very well that such a sudden and huge population increase especially by people who have different values and beliefs has caused huge social problems but they refuse to acknowledge this and instead have taken the easy way out and are blaming any unrest on far right extremists. Young people are struggling to find work and housing is a massive issue, yet thousands of migrants continue to flood into Ireland from the EU, people are sick of it and only a fool would be surprised. Politicians who blame 'far right extremists' are stoking the flames. I was listening to a chap talking about Ireland on Youtube saying that it was certainly a strong possibility that Ireland withdraws from the EU, he was saying that Ireland is geographically quite far from Europe and most of their trade goes through England. He accepts it won't happen overnight yet he also acknowledges the UK could also go back into Europe. He did not mention the Irish working class specifically though I would think they would be the driver for pulling out, once they sense as a group the unfairness of Irish taxes supporting Johnny foreigner when they are not benefiting from the low tax economy that attract the major US corps that often employ foreign labour. If the working class vote their goes to a party pushing EU withdrawal it could certainly get interesting.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 25, 2023 13:57:12 GMT
How long before an Irish Farage turns up? Some young women were saying on the BBC we can't get on the housing ladder yet we keep supporting immigrants. Indeed Bancroft, Irish politicians have been far too liberal in their acceptance of EU migrants. Believe it or not Ireland has seen a 25% increase in population since 2021, that's massive. Irish people were not asked and were not prepared for it. Irish politicians know very well that such a sudden and huge population increase especially by people who have different values and beliefs has caused huge social problems but they refuse to acknowledge this and instead have taken the easy way out and are blaming any unrest on far right extremists. Young people are struggling to find work and housing is a massive issue, yet thousands of migrants continue to flood into Ireland from the EU, people are sick of it and only a fool would be surprised. Politicians who blame 'far right extremists' are stoking the flames. Yes, I was listening to that prize eejit Varadkar ranting about the "Far right" while totally ignoring the massive elephant taking a dump on his carpet.
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 25, 2023 15:21:42 GMT
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Post by Einhorn on Nov 25, 2023 15:46:35 GMT
Indeed, an immigrant risked his own life to save the lives of Irish children.
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 25, 2023 16:07:46 GMT
Indeed, an immigrant risked his own life to save the lives of Irish children. The Go Fund Me account set up in his name has now raised over 250k Euros which would seem to indicate that feelings towards immigrants in Ireland are not represented by the rioters.
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Post by sandypine on Nov 25, 2023 17:22:01 GMT
I remember him well but I preferred Joe Loss and wait for it Eric Delaney.
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Post by sandypine on Nov 25, 2023 17:24:25 GMT
Indeed, an immigrant risked his own life to save the lives of Irish children. The Go Fund Me account set up in his name has now raised over 250k Euros which would seem to indicate that feelings towards immigrants in Ireland are not represented by the rioters. Perhaps it is not immigrants per se just some immigrants over whom there is little, if any. control.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2023 17:42:59 GMT
The Go Fund Me account set up in his name has now raised over 250k Euros which would seem to indicate that feelings towards immigrants in Ireland are not represented by the rioters. Perhaps it is not immigrants per se just some immigrants over whom there is little, if any. control. I suppose the Brazilian guy isn't a Muslim terrorist.
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Post by sheepy on Nov 25, 2023 20:01:30 GMT
I haven't read much about it, but I would guess a Brazilian delivery driver wasn't forced on them, but maybe a genuine migrant.
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 25, 2023 20:16:55 GMT
I haven't read much about it, but I would guess a Brazilian delivery driver wasn't forced on them, but maybe a genuine migrant. Who says the Algerian was?
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Post by sheepy on Nov 25, 2023 20:34:29 GMT
I haven't read much about it, but I would guess a Brazilian delivery driver wasn't forced on them, but maybe a genuine migrant. Who says the Algerian was? Nobody yet have they?
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Post by sandypine on Nov 25, 2023 21:55:41 GMT
I haven't read much about it, but I would guess a Brazilian delivery driver wasn't forced on them, but maybe a genuine migrant. Who says the Algerian was? It seems according to some info that he had not worked for all the time he had been in Ireland and it was many years, On top of that the young woman who was stabbed in the neck by a canal a few years back whose attacker had not worked since arriving and that was also a few years. Both attackers were being kept by the Irish state which means by the law abiding citizens who were going to work. Since 1995 apparently, and I could be corrected on this the population of Ireland has increased by over 40% and not becasue it is a Catholic country. If you bring in or allow in a migratory group who are prone not to integrate, maintain cultural distance and commit greater levels of crime against those Irishmen then it does not auger well for community cohesion and it seems in Ireland that has been lost.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 26, 2023 11:40:50 GMT
Indeed, the authorities couldn't get this bit of info out fast enough could they. Have the authorities released the identity of the assailant yet, or is that still a state secret?
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