Kivaro wrote: » But here's the thing; migrants from Muslim countries will not vote for Sinn Fein, and there are substantial numbers of Pakistani, Algerian, and other Muslim-dominated countries magically living here (i.e. outside the usual medical/professional route). They all can't be married to Irish girls? Nigerians and other Africans will start to elect their own brethren very soon in Ireland because their numbers have drastically increased here too. No matter how many houses Sinn Fein gives away to economic migrants or how much they get their social welfare increased; these migrants are very unlikely to vote for Sinn Fein in the future. These new voters will unlikely vote for an United Ireland also, so Sinn Fein's open door stance is very odd.
The judgment noted that the doctor had never previously worked in any paid capacity in any other hospital anywhere and two consultants said he did not meet the “most basic” standards of competence of doctors practising “at this very junior level”.
The judge said the doctor was recruited despite never being registered to practice medicine in the country where he received his medical degree or in his native country.While he had self-described himself as having been a senior house officer (SHO) in a UK hospital, a letter from the NHS made clear he was merely an observer in a department of medicine and was to have no hands on contact with patients. The doctor said he applied for every SHO job on the HSE website but kept getting replies saying he lacked experience. He was eventually shortlisted for an interview and started working in an Irish hospital earlier this year.
Wibbs wrote: » Its all good. We'll have better restaurants apparently. And more colourful festivals.
mad muffin wrote: » As a foreign national. I always wonder if the Irish are okay with their country being transformed?
topper75 wrote: » Does this comment imply that anybody expressing concerns about excessive immigration and lax policies in that regard is a racist?
MrFresh wrote: » At least you don't try and dress it up as a political stance like others. I do appreciate the likes of yourself who are overt in their racism. It's honest, even if disgusting. Helps to know where you stand and those who thank your post.
corner of hells wrote: » I'll get my coat , probably see ya'll in a few weeks.
corner of hells wrote: » Could it have been a banana ? I'll get my coat , probably see ya'll in a few weeks.
conorhal wrote: » They're following the tried and trusted lefty maxim, 'if you can't succeed in convincing the electorate to vote you into power, import an electorate that will'.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » It does look like a machete Mad scenes. I thought it was the backstreets of Kinshasa or somewhere until I saw the Irish reg plates.
GinAndBitter wrote: » When was the last time you heard Mary Lou talk about nationalists and nationalism? Joke of a party.
TeaBagMania wrote: » same is happening in the states, why you think the democraps want open boards
conorhal wrote: » I think we know perfectly well why the far-left 'nationalist party' are ... anything but. They're following the tried and trusted lefty maxim, 'if you can't succeed in convincing the electorate to vote you into power, import an electorate that will'.
highdef wrote: » Looks like Belgard Road, approaching Bothar Catherine Tynan junction
conorhal wrote: » 'if you can't succeed in convincing the electorate to vote you into power, import an electorate that will'.
Wibbs wrote: » The comments on that feed give me some cause for hope. Basically too many people are starting to think what the hell and are questioning this utter scutter that is "multiculturalism". It's not as if we can't see the results in our European neighbours over the decades.
declan2693 wrote: » Sinn fein have now totally become a joke of a party. At least the unity of Ireland made sense but they are a welfare class party of alt left.
El_Bee wrote: » Just going back on to things I keep forgetting to ask, the General, I watched the movie and he was displayed as some kind of Robin Hood-type who was against drugs and got killed for meeting with loyalists, was any of that true? and John Daly, people say he was shot because he called liveline from prison? why would that get him killed?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Their mantra seems to be ‘Brits out, but everyone else is welcome’.
Ush1 wrote: » What part of Tallaght is that? With the Luas there must be Cookstown maybe or along there?
GinAndBitter wrote: » Yous are all afrophobes :pac:https://twitter.com/sinnfeinireland/status/1110585867746328577?s=19