Fann Linn wrote: » Was MM second home mentioned in Ryan's piece?
blanch152 wrote: » Thanks for that information, which I had been looking for previously. It seems that Gerry Adams was remiss in not declaring his holiday home in Donegal and his residence in Louth, while he maintained a home in Belfast. Unless of course, they were owned by Sinn Fein.
Marine Layer wrote: » Does he donate half his salary to FF?
Marine Layer wrote: » The house is described as a palatial 5 bedroom home worth north of 400k A bit hard to understand for a lad after donations to the party that has a take home pay of 40 something thousand His wife is a nurse though, which might bring in another 40 but with 5 kids to rear, a 20 to 30 year mortgage would eat up more than half of that pay or more I doubt a bank would give it There must be a fair whack of money coming in to that household somewhere
smurgen wrote: » You'd get a 5 bed gaff in Donegal for 300k easy. And it's 5 bed because he's 4 kids.
Fann Linn wrote: » Don't know, don't care.
Marine Layer wrote: » No the article values his new house at 4 to 450k But its nice to know property values in the area despite being an NI holiday resort are still affordable
smurgen wrote: » It's the Indo. I'd take their valuation with a heap of salt. They're fairly loose with the facts at the best of times. Even more so with anything reporting on SF.
Marine Layer wrote: » Well they are what they are Plenty houses on myhome.ie around that valuation by the way in Donegal,I just looked
smurgen wrote: » Struggling to see the point? Plenty below that too. Fine value in Donegal in fact!
batman75 wrote: » I think Michelle O'Neill should have met Prince Charles. At the end of the day she has got to think outside the narrow SF box. She is deputy PM in NI and therefore is meant to represent ALL the people of NI. I know she has her reasons but there is a bigger picture.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » What's the story with Eoin O Broin appearing as a witness to be interviewed by a committee he's a member of? Imagine it going something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp6KExqs_3o
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » https://twitter.com/Philip_Ryan/status/1395309418863017987?s=19 Always kept an open mind on this but it looks like the abu database was a lot more sophisticated than some were letting on. Can put the "its just the electoral register" argument to bed anyway.
blanch152 wrote: » Of course it was, no point in it otherwise. There will be plenty of attempts to muddy the waters on this but a secret centralised database gathering information on citizens is something straight out of the Stasi.
Fann Linn wrote: » Data Commissioner will decide. Issues with all parties by the sounds of it. No doubt however if it doesn't go the fanboys way there'll be allegations she's corrupt, she's a Shinners, was bullied etc etc. Where did we hear that before?
Fann Linn wrote: » Issues with all parties by the sounds of it.
jmcc wrote: » And the DPC is conducting an audit of all political parties and their handling of voter data.https://www.thejournal.ie/dpc-audit-political-parties-5442385-May2021/ The law of unintended consequences seems to be quite active with this. It started out as a Sindo/FG "get SF" campaign. It had FG busted for tracking users without telling them and had loads of FF/FG politicians pulling down their non-compliant websites. Regards...jmcc
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Take that to the relevant thread dude, SF thread here.
jmcc wrote: » You may not think so but "all political parties" would also include SF. This FG/Sindo "Get SF" story has backfired and has now dragged in other parties. Naturally, the Sindo/Indo is still banging its little drum about SF's Abu database. Regards...jmcc
FrancieBrady wrote: » The slate was covering them all, so to speak?