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Posted May 6
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Posted May 6
Love the t-shirt 👍 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 6
GET THEM OUT GET THEM OUT GET THEM OUT 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 6
Tame this, traitors. 🔗x.com 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 6
All the streamers doing the job RTÉ don't want to do.
Posted May 6
NGOs obviously weren't paying double time for the Ireland for all rent a mob..
Posted May 6
Crowds gathering in Dublin.
Posted May 5
Massive support already for a 'Rwanda type' plan in Ireland. That's a big vote winner. However, there are some problems with the UK deal which Ireland should not seek to replicate. Rwanda are refusing immigrants with criminal records, families or anyone under 18. That would need to change. Any children they had here would need to go too. Any plan should be retroactive back to at least 1997. As part of the UK deal, the UK said they would accept an unspecified number of the "most vulnerable refugees" currently in Rwanda. We obviously shouldn't sign up to anything like that. The UK is paying Rwanda an upfront payment of £120 million and £20K to £30k for each relocation. We could offer more considering the different terms. We paid €2.1 Billion just to house asylum seekers last year never mind the societal damage on top of everything else. This would solve our housing crisis too, freeing up all the homes we gave them. 🔗independent.ie 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 5
Kitty Holland nearly walks into a wall trying to make her escape 😂 🔗x.com 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 5
🇮🇪 Reminder: National Protest Against Government Policy tomorrow at 2:30pm beginning at the Garden of Remembrance on Parnell Square in Dublin. 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 5
>Drivers on the popular Dublin Express route report that each journey carries an average of eight asylum seekers making the two-and-a-half-hour trip south. This surge began about six months ago and shows no signs of slowing down. >With 17 trips a day from Belfast to Dublin, and an estimated 2,125 journeys so far this year, the coaches may have transported as many as 17,000 asylum seekers in 2024 alone. >One driver for Dublin Express shared his frustration with the recent increase in asylum seekers using fake tickets to board the coaches. >"They’re often travelling using a photograph of a ticket that has clearly been bought by someone else," he said. "We can tell because they’re all using the same name, but it’s hard to stop because we don’t scan the tickets." Sources have also told me that buses are now taking migrants from Dover to Scotland to catch the ferry to the north and then a bus to Longford or Galway. 🔗express.co.uk 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland
Posted May 5
Here's that 'nobody available' audio in video. 👉🏻join Late Stage Ireland