Sure thing.
No. But I've not been too happy about the path of the country well before this wave of immigration. That path lead here, actually, from quite a long way back.
I'm not sure. It depends on what people perceive as the problem, because that will dictate the solutions.
Possibly we will have your buddies, the halfwit fascist populists in power, and a country perhaps along the lines of Russia - totalitarian, authoritarian, organised along nationalistic ethnic lines, upholding the idea of the all powerful nation state.
Possibly we will have the far left in power - totalitarian, and authoritarian in a different manner, with their depraved taste for equality, the weak attempting to lower everyone to their own level, so that we have something approaching slavery as opposed to inequality with freedom.
Speaking personally, the future I'd like to see is one that stems from the Irish people finally finding the maturity to
stop pointing at others, and point at ourselves, engage in self-criticism, self reflection, and decide how we with justice unravel and reverse the hideous entrapments that we've weaved ourselves into since independence.
God no. Though it's much less the demographics of those places that I would abhor, as the architecture and layout that reflects a certain set of values that are bereft of anything one might hold precious as Irish.
That's what I've been trying to talk about. There are parasitic economic forces that leech up everything, a financialised rentier economy increasingly dependent on foreign subsidy and exploitation, as our own domestic economy shrivels. These are questions of “financial engineering” that has transformed our houses into financial vehicles.
But rather than talk about that you want to talk about how the only problem there is is fucking immigrants, send them all home and everthing will be fine? You're fucking retarded if you think that, you and the chimps on here.