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<blockquote data-quote="Anderson" data-source="post: 137193" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Are we approaching a tipping point?</p><p></p><p>I've noticed a growing number of everyday people expressing frustration over immigration—something that, until recently, many avoided discussing publicly. Now, it seems there's a noticeable shift in tone, with more open defiance and anger among the general public.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, in Ireland, there's no clear political outlet for this discontent. In the UK, Reform offers a perceived alternative, even if its effectiveness is questionable. Here, Sinn Féin might have filled that role, but their strong pro-immigration stance leaves many feeling politically unrepresented.</p><p></p><p>Ireland's so-called "far-right" groups are either too fragmented or lack the structure to mount a serious challenge to the current political consensus. As a result, frustration is intensifying with no clear direction—something we're also beginning to see reflected in Northern Ireland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anderson, post: 137193, member: 123"] Are we approaching a tipping point? I've noticed a growing number of everyday people expressing frustration over immigration—something that, until recently, many avoided discussing publicly. Now, it seems there's a noticeable shift in tone, with more open defiance and anger among the general public. The problem is, in Ireland, there's no clear political outlet for this discontent. In the UK, Reform offers a perceived alternative, even if its effectiveness is questionable. Here, Sinn Féin might have filled that role, but their strong pro-immigration stance leaves many feeling politically unrepresented. Ireland's so-called "far-right" groups are either too fragmented or lack the structure to mount a serious challenge to the current political consensus. As a result, frustration is intensifying with no clear direction—something we're also beginning to see reflected in Northern Ireland. [/QUOTE]
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