Dublin Fuel cost and tax protest, 9th April 2026

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As everybody knows at this stage, the price of fuel, especially diesel, has risen exponentially in Ireland in the last few years, at first due to huge and increasing taxes, the increasing one being the Carbon Tax, then the Ukraine and now the Persian War.

Some small traders, hauliers, contractors, farmers and fishermen are massively exposed to these huge increases and are left desperately hanging onto businesses, farms, boats and equipment. Anyway in response to that large scale protests have been organised around Ireland but centring on O'Connell Street in Dublin and the M50 orbital motorway around that city.

Here is a flavour of the atmosphere at that Dublin protests three days in from when it started, and many thanks to all who assisted Sarsfields in compiling this report:


by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
 
I was wondering can everybody see that video? As far as I know its not restricted by youtube but here in Ireland, at least on the above link, I don't seem to be allowed watch it?
 
Great to see the horses back in the city! Any chance of a written summary?
 
Yes, the cavalry turned up, but can you see that video anyway? This is what I get:
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This protest should be about CBDC and Digital ID not about the price of Fucking petrol
 
Wow, mystery solved, I am just here using my laptop in a small Cavan hotel and when I use their wifi I get the above blocked message and the video silently disappears from the list at youtube's sarsfieldsvirtualpub page. It's back again when I use my own phone wifi, very interesting, I wonder how widespread that is?
 
I totally agree, people should be unafraid to extent it into opposing the overall tyranny we are under. After all the government will say, about the fuel taxes, that they need the money, so hence the gigantic sum of money spent every year on the invasion, on IPAS centres etc, becomes relevant because thats maybe about the same as they raise in fuel taxes so it can be used as a counter argument?
 

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