jh79 wrote: » Given it was 94 the memory is shaky. I dunno if it was within a mile of Island Discs but I definitely seen some. Why would I make it up? I could easily get examples from google of sectarianism in NI. That just happens to be something i saw.
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Mod While ways of life have a link to Sinn Fein & their operation. Can we get back more on topic. I have used the paint for the kerbs to draw a line here.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Another Twitter dump
blanch152 wrote: » It seems to be saying that the government have extended eviction restrictions for those on reduced income because of Covid or on the PUP. That is the right thing to do. However, those still earning their usual income will no longer be protected. Why does Sinn Fein want to protect the better-off from paying their debts?
James Brown wrote: » Because if you get evicted you are vulnerable to homelessness, (and being labeled a chancer). There is a direct link between tax paying renters being evicted and homeless rates. More business for the government cronies but not a great deal with the tax payer expected to pick up any slack.
Mad_maxx wrote: » so whats the answer , ban eviction outright ?
Colonel Claptrap wrote: » It appears Eoin O Broin did a Roy Greenslade and wrote unbylined pieces for The Phoenix magazine. Not a good look. For a party that holds mainstream media in such contempt, they seem more than happy to get paid for writing articles. As long as the author's real name is hidden of course.
NovemberWren wrote: » @ a very cool kid. This has everything to do with protecting second-house Investors and millionaire Landlords, who are FF,FG, and their unctious allies SF. It is way time that the Local Council named the Housing List what it really is: The Millionaires List.
Deleted User wrote: » Of course Gerry Adams wrote under the pseudonym Brownie during the 70's. It's where he once let slip that he was in the PIRA, a claim he has since denied.
end of the road wrote: » they don't, but they do want to insure they will actually be able to pay them. nobody is protected from paying debts, but it is important that they will be able to afford them and pay them, hence the protections having to remain.
skimpydoo wrote: » I wrote an article for Phoenix Magazine in 2018 and I had no byline. The only articles with Phoenix that have a byline are the ones attributed to Goldhawk.
blanch152 wrote: » We don't think you are Eoin O'Broin though. Media manipulation is not a good look, Sinn Fein are buried deep in it.
skimpydoo wrote: » I never said I was Eoin O'Broin, I just happen to know how Phoenix works having written for them. If you are going to dismiss someone who has actually written for Phoenix. Who will you not dismiss?
blanch152 wrote: » Just wondering where the new transparency that Sinn Fein go on and on about has disappeared to in such a short time.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I wonder was he based in ireland, or Serbia, or germany when he wrote the article I wonder where a lot of the posters in this thread post from sometimes tbh From home now, anyway, of course
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Lot of slates being lifted right now........ pond life being exposed.