Odelay wrote: » I nearly fell off my chair. Did the RTE news person say “I’d be concerned if there was a planning application for a halting site near me”?? That is a brave thing for her to say.
Deleted User wrote: » I was half listening something about it being equivalent to the deaths of 1500 settled people in one accident and that they should have a day of national mourning. Or something to that effect.
washman3 wrote: » And 'Tubs' could pop over to visit her every evening..
JP Liz V1 wrote: » :eek: Really?
Fann Linn wrote: » Probably means Edenderry.
BattleCorp wrote: » I'd be surprised if the traveller man made the chips. Their culture wouldn't lend itself to men doing that kind of stuff. Cooking would be women's work.
tuxy wrote: » She has also said Derry is not part of the UK.......
The Satanist wrote: » She claimed that they were killed by the state or some nonsensical crap like that
tuxy wrote: » No but she said the council killed the family so are trying to find out if that could be true.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Is Margaret Cash related to the Carrickmines site fire victims that both are discussed in the one thread?
jelutong wrote: » Last year a local authority in the South East spent over €400,000 on a house for a traveller family.
punisher5112 wrote: » They will probably put her up in Dalkey, probably only size she will take as needs to be a mansion.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » How did he twist the verdict to blame the law abiding taxpayer?
[Deleted User] wrote: » God only knows how much they’ll have to spend on one for Margaret and her brood!
Goldengirl wrote: » How happy would you be to be housed in a fire trap of a house by the council?
The Satanist wrote: » You'd hardly expect RTE you ask a difficult question like that.
TheRiverman wrote: » We didn't see him on last week condemning the violence prior to the funeral of Maureen Stokes or explaining why travellers bring guns,hatches,slash hooks,acid (allegedly )etc to funerals of their own families members.