punisher5112 wrote: » They are a drain on society. They love the gossip and just love seeing others in misery. If anyone ever had the unfortunate experience of meeting one in their home uninvited...,.. you need to take them out..... They have no sympathy and to be honest they are a very dangerous breed.
Mad_maxx wrote: » A+E rooms are inherently chaotic places and travellers are agents of chaos, apart from the fact they go to A+E for everything and anything, their entire extended family show up en masse and block up the place
gozunda wrote: » As an interesting point about travellers making up noticible portions of A&E on any given day are the number of retired UK pensioners who have moved here in the last few years. One medical person I was talking too was saying that up to a third of regular admissions are of older UK nationals. And we wonder why the health system is on its knees?
KrustyUCC wrote: » Margaret has shared a video of another example of Culture Johnny Connors vs Myles Wall Also commented "Gew on i said great fight"
Carlingford Locked wrote: » Ok we'll send the pensioners back, and take back all the Irish people using the NHS, and see how we fare then, lol
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » This is gas. I thought I was just lucky/unlucky in that every time I've been to an A&E, it was mobbed with travellers. Da fuq is that about.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Great craic altogether. Some amount of little dogs! https://www.facebook.com/john.sharing.71/posts/216580029275284
gozunda wrote: » [Deleted User] wrote: » Great craic altogether. Some amount of little dogs! https://www.facebook.com/john.sharing.71/posts/216580029275284 Wtf? "Tis our culture boss" ....
Deleted User wrote: » Great craic altogether. Some amount of little dogs! https://www.facebook.com/john.sharing.71/posts/216580029275284
tayto lover wrote: » Their own personal Senator ???? Brilliant.
gozunda wrote: » Exaggerate much there? Who said anything about sending anybody back or otherwise btw? It's an observation of something happening at least in some areas here. Is it related to the increase in Irish passports being sought in the UK at the foot of brexit, free medical care here now for the over 70s or is it the fact that elderly people here recieve additional welfare benefits / value for money compared to the UK? "Lol' (sic)
mynamejeff wrote: » watched a few of the videos on that page . it really is a great advertisement for some dramatic and lasting action to remove these creatures from the world and allow he rest of us to progress sounds a bit dramatic ??? watch a few of the videos and you might say the same
BBFAN wrote: » Pension is better here. But another reason may be Irish people who lived in the UK most their lives and return here to retire. I've an Aunt who did that because in her retirement she wanted to be close to family.
Deleted User wrote: » They can only get the Irish pension if they’d worked in Ireland. If they’d never worked here, they’d only get the Uk one. They would, however be entitled to a medical card.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I was at the bottle banks in Loughrea yesterday and the clothes bank is just beside them, some people left bags of clothes there because the bank hadn't been emptied and next thing a few pavees hop out of a car and steal the lot. They didn't even care that we all saw them at it.
BBFAN wrote: » Now come on, do you really care about someone taking clothes that someone else was getting rid of? I don't get it?