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Squeeze out the irish. Some bsidize the foreigners
 

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do you see the lad going into the other lads pocket
 

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Resign ye wacist useless arseholes, lol
 

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Godson Ikebundu, 22, of Bruach Na Sionna, Castleconnell, Co Limerick, was charged with two public order offences in Cork city centre yesterday evening. He was also charged with a Section 2 assault.

Martin Ekhosuehi, 22, of Willow Gardens, Brooklodge, Glanmire, Cork faces three public order charges linked to alleged incidents in the Grand Parade in Cork last night.

Matthew Ekhosuehi, 23, of the same address is charged with three public order offences in relation to his alleged involvement in incidents on Cornmarket Street in Cork yesterday evening.

Marvin Ekhosuehi, 20, again of the same address, was charged with two public order offences arising out of his alleged involvement in incidents on Oliver Plunkett Street last night.

Emmanuela Anab, 25, of Alden, Shamrock Lawn, Douglas, Cork is charged with using threatening or abusive language, insulting behaviour, and failure to comply with garda directions. He also faces one charge under Section 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Act charge.

Maureen Aigbera, 20, of Hazelwood, Riverstown, Cork, was charged with three offences under the public order act arising out of alleged offences on St Patrick's Street. She was also charged with one offence under the Misue of Drugs Act.

Checkwuebka Ian Akaboga, 22, of Inish Fall, Bandon, Co Cork, was charged with three public order offences on Oliver Plunkett Street in Cork last night.

Kanyisola Akintope, 23, of Elm Vale, Wilton, Cork, was charged with two public order offences on Prince's Street in the city last night.

Dylan Mdangoh Nchantea, 27, of Larchfield, Bridgemount, Carrigaline, Co Cork was charged with three public order offences on Oliver Plunkett Street last night.

Malcolm Oshe, 22, of Brooklodge Drive, Glanmire, Co Cork, was charged with three public order offences, including obstruction, using threatening or abusive language, and failure to comply with a garda, on Daunt Square in Cork city yesterday evening.

Melanie Oshe, 20, of the same address, faces two public order charges arising out of alleged incidents on Oliver Plunkett Street last night.

Farid Murphy Lahadjo, 23, of Oakfield View, Glanmire, Co Cork, was charged with three public order offences on Oliver Plunkett Street last night.

Djomiou Lahadjo, 21, of the same address, was also charged with three public order offences at the same location.

Emmanuella Itsede, 22, of Lios Rua, Cahermoneen, Tralee, Co Kerry, was charged with two public order offences on Prince’s Street in Cork last night.

Kamji Gotwen, 20, of Apartment 27, Fresh Student Living, Brickfield Lane in Dublin 8, was charged with three public order offences on Prince’s Street yesterday evening.

Chimdi Oji, 23, of Grangewood Court, Grange, Cork is charged with three public order offences in Cork city centre yesterday evening.
 

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I was speaking to a group of Young Irish lads and girls the other day, all recently finished their 4th year at College and have their degrees.

All told me they were leaving Ireland, and each explained how they no longer hoped to find a job here, let alone a chance of having a home.

One young girl explained how she even had a part-time job (weekends) at a large known clothing retailer, however over recent months her hours were being reduced as they took on more and more non-Irish.

I imagine this will be played out across the country, more and more of our young packing up, never to return. I imagine we will be a minority by the end of the decade at current rates of population replacement.

I understand big businesses are being encouraged financially to employ non-Irish.

Funding for migrant employment and integration announced by Minister O’Gorman​


 

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