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Cue ball Murphy WILL lose the seat ......this is incredible hatred
Not guaranteed in a 5 seat.

SF had two quotas and stupidly had just one candidate.

So it is a given that 2 SF, a FF and a FG.

So either cue ball or the Green must exit.


Philip Dwyer ran and got about 525 votes or 0.8%.

He will likely run and a respectable showing would be 1500 plus.
 

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It's absolutely no wonder that sections of the communities are justifiably enraged with Government Priorities and failures to provide basics for Irish families while budgeting 100's of millions toward foreign strangers who are taking up/Given by Gov, scarce Irish public resources.

LOCAL AUTHORITIES PROVIDED just 44 units of Traveller accommodation in the three years to 2021, despite almost 3,000 Traveller families being in need of accommodation, the Irish Traveller Movement (ITM) will tell an Oireachtas committee today. . . .

 

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Look at these, Two Establishment Media Hacks, doing just as you would expect from, Two Establishment Media Hacks.

Very little explanation of anything ~ As you would expect from Establishment Media Hacks, but plenty of throwing shade at Gript ~ Especially as Gript were just reporting what had been reported in many other places.

Also No explanation as to why we are not getting any up-date of any of the people injured including the Scumbag Perpetrator.

If the family of the child really badly injured asked for their, Privacy to be Respected = = This would be Reported Immediately as it would suit the Government and Establishment = = Obviously the families of the innocents won't sing the tune that the Government / Establishment want.

The Sick Country that the Republic of Ireland just carries on getting Even Sicker.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzuGtbUtlCg
 

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Great Piece = = It Is Time For The Irish People To Strike / Revolt For Freedom.
This is an interesting article

https://thecritic.co.uk/tensions-in-ireland-were-bound-to-boil-over/

Tensions in Ireland were bound to boil over​

The Irish have had enough of being lectured

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29 November, 2023

Perhaps the best way to describe Irish politics in the present moment is as follows: The Irish ruling class — a term I use to include politicians, most journalists, the majority of academia, our NGO sector, and senior executives in the techy Irish business sector — simply does not much like the electorate, or the population, that they govern.
This dislike is expressed in various ways. It is no exaggeration to say that one cannot turn on the radio in Ireland without hearing an advert, paid for by a Government agency, warning the public about their behaviour. Amongst other things, these adverts warn us, we eat too much meat. We also drink too much. Those of us who are young men, the adverts warn us, are insufficiently respectful of women. We drive too fast. We consume too much misinformation, and disinformation, especially on social media. We cause climate change. We use too much plastic. On, and on, it goes.
The sheer sums of money expended annually on “nudging” the population to behave in certain ways is mind-boggling: To put it in context, the annual defence budget is under a billion euros. The annual sum allocated to “support” the work of NGOs in Ireland is almost nine billion euros.
These NGOs range from the usuals — the national women’s council, the immigrant council, and so on — to the issue specific. There is an NGO whose purpose is to lobby the Government and the public for restrictions on alcohol. It is funded by the very department it is supposed to lobby. There are NGOs who exist to promote diversity in the media, though this diversity is certainly not of thought. On and on, it goes, this national effort at improving the behaviour and conduct of the people, in order to make them a little bit less embarrassing to our leaders.
I mention all of this because last Thursday, the worst fears of our ruling class were confirmed when widespread rioting broke out in Dublin.

The proximate cause of that rioting was, depending on your point of view, either the stabbing of three young children in broad daylight outside of a school, or the irresponsible behaviour of this reporter in revealing that the primary suspect for that attack is an Algerian person who was once subject to a deportation order but remains in the country 20 years later, never having held a job in that time. More on that in a second. First, some background:
To say that tensions in Ireland over immigration are simmering would be an understatement. Consider the facts: Over the past decade, the average population increase in the EU is 1.6 per cent. In Ireland, that figure is 12.7 per cent.
One of our leading housing economists estimates that we need 70,000 new homes annually just to stand still: We are building just 30,000 — itself a record effort.
In recent months, the Government, out of desperation, resorted to accommodating migrants in a tent camp erected for the “Electric Picnic” festival — a sort of Irish Glastonbury. Dilapidated hotels, church halls, and even private residences have been pressed into service, with homeowners offered €800 per month to accommodate a Ukrainian refugee in their spare rooms.
Despite the insistence of politicians that this influx is Ireland’s “international obligation”, and overwhelmingly pro-immigration media coverage, opinion polling shows that the public have had enough. 75 per cent say that we have taken too many migrants in general, per the last poll to ask the question. This weekend, 66 per cent said that we had taken too many of the relatively popular — and sympathetically viewed — Ukrainians.
Against this background of overcrowding, crime has become an issue, both at a low level and in high profile ways. Communities across the country have reported issues with migrant men — usually unemployed and living in cramped conditions in all-male spaces — creating anti-social behaviour problems in the areas in which they have been accommodated. And then there have been the murders: Yousef Palani, an Iraqi born man, was convicted of decapitating two gay men in the northwestern town of Sligo, and blinding another. Jozef Puska, a Slovakian man, was convicted of murdering Ashling Murphy, a 22 year old schoolteacher, in a crime that shocked the country.
In his victim impact statement, Ashling Murphy’s boyfriend, Ryan Casey, asked a pertinent question about her murderer: How was it, he asked, that such a person could come to Ireland, live here for ten years, never work or hold down a job, and be given a five-bedroom house (the council house in which Puska lived, with his family)?
The statement was widely omitted from press coverage of the trial, but circulated widely online.
Less than two weeks later, an Algerian assailant stabbed three young children, and all hell broke loose.
At this juncture, psychologically, it is important to understand the mindset of the Irish ruling class: It is one of almost unlimited smugness.
@Tiger,
I have forwarded this article to 3 people l know who do not frequent political forums.
 

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Did you tell them how long it was before they committed Sir?
Don't worry Myles. They've made allowances for people your good self.

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Ryan Casey “This country needs to wake up. This time things have got to change. We have to once and for all start putting the safety of not only Irish people but everybody who works hard, pays taxes, raises families, and overall contributes to society, first.”

Kitty Holland et al would tell you
Puska, 33, was born in Slovakia, which is now an EU state, and was legally entitled to benefits here under European law.
Some law that supports the likes of this vermin, who can claim disability allowance while roaming around Ireland on his free bicycle.
 

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Surely he should have got 20 years as a deterrent to other up and coming rapist murders who are on the way?
And for comparison, sure didn't a judge impose 30+ year sentences per head on a violent gang who assaulted house-watcher bailiffs.
Sure even killers Palani & Puska got less than that for their murders too??
What Justice?
The Irish get Special Treatment from the Courts = = This is what happens when Foreign Powers Run Your County.
 

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Surely he should have got 20 years as a deterrent to other up and coming rapist murders who are on the way?
And for comparison, sure didn't a judge impose 30+ year sentences per head on a violent gang who assaulted house-watcher bailiffs.
Sure even killers Palani & Puska got less than that for their murders too??
What Justice?
A none violent crime against the State is to get serious time. Kill someone e with a hatchet, get maybe 3 years for manslaught.
 

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A none violent crime against the State is to get serious time. Kill someone e with a hatchet, get maybe 3 years for manslaught.

Unbelievable but true. Sometimes it's less that 3 years too.
Brian Murphy's killers were barely punished and the main killer did something like 18 months in jail or less.
The 4 killers kicked the poor victim to death outside a disco. The killers came from Dalkey & Foxrock.

 

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Unbelievable but true. Sometimes it's less that 3 years too.
Brian Murphy's killers were barely punished and the main killer did something like 18 months in jail or less.
The 4 killers kicked the poor victim to death outside a disco. The killers came from Dalkey & Foxrock.

They got away with it.
 

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Unbelievable but true. Sometimes it's less that 3 years too.
Brian Murphy's killers were barely punished and the main killer did something like 18 months in jail or less.
The 4 killers kicked the poor victim to death outside a disco. The killers came from Dalkey & Foxrock.

All of the parents of the murderers were ‘well connected’.
 

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