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Where did he promote the Rwanda policy?
That's all I asked as that's what you said in your post.
I wouldn’t worry about it, at this stage it seems to be pure panic mode so the detail is not required….the loss of the motion has hit hard, best at this stage to just sit and watch as it’s hilarious
About as hilarious as a minister for housing that does not do housing announcing grants for housing. Only out I see here atm is the Gov to announce CP or comendering vacant properties. Way cheaper then building.
The motion was 'do you have confidence in the government'. It was 'won' not lost, although after having to buy support and the poll out today, you could be forgiven for thinking it was lost.
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Not playing silly games, take a peak at the reactions on that dastardly Twitter, but riddle me this, if you've being paying attention as to what's being going on,
Do you seriously believe a new Asylum policy in the UK , barely a few weeks old and has yet to successfully send a single asylum seeker to Rwanda is the cause of the chaos in Ireland, seriously 😳
Let me help you, one month ago 600 refugees /Asylum seekers (NOT UKRAINIAN) " Invited" by the previous government under an agreement pre pandemic but delayed Arrived in Ireland, it would seem current government FORGOT, resulting in most of them ending up sleeping on the floor of a Dublin Hotel ballroom.
Unfortunately a riot broke out, presumably because of the appalling conditions. These were swiftly moved to hotels in Westmeath, Longford and elsewhere. I reiterate, Invited to IRELAND and nothing to do with the Ukrainian refugee crisis but making it worse.
The actual designated venue, under contract with almost 800 rooms was full, (City West) more and more Ukrainians arrived, actually ended up sleeping in old terminal building at Dublin Airport. The reactions were swift and brutal. Then this morning news breaks about tents being constructed at the now full city west and indeed a Tent city in meath.
The head of the Irish Government, next morning, scrambling for excuses decides to partially blame a New UK Asylum policy and the reaction even more brutal, we're a laughing stock.
There's absolutely no other way to look at what happened today, it was disgraceful, Lies and deeply troubling no matter what a person's political leaning is.
Utterly disgraceful and shameful. MM in one breath says the UK policy shocking and then feeds the Conservatives who love it by blaming it on the absolute mess here, they'd loved it.
Now, off to bed, good night
What are you talking about?
Not playing the Amnesia game. Sorry. I'm not the one that linked from Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. News at 11 minister is also not responsible for the department.
Once again where did he promote the Rwanda policy? Your reposted tweets showed the exact opposite and appears you agree with his comment that you disagree with the policy.
If you have a link to MM promoting the Rwanda policy please post it.
Get it together, its the opposition on DCC 6 year ago runs housing in Ireland :)
I see they slipped in another senior judge without competition.
The responsibilities are kind of ironic.
president of the Law Reform Commission
Odd response of deflection to linking the housing department making grants. Is it the Brits fault too for housing. 🤔
The ghost of Pat Carey?
Look at this doozy, all the oppositions fault too, no doubt
I think you are trying to make a point but I have no idea what it is….
If it's forgotten someone linked to a great good news story in relation to grants. Well I cannot help. 😚
I linked to the grants in case anyone was interested but no idea what it has to do with the ramblings in those posts !!!
It's in Plain English.
You thought something was hilarious.
I then stated it was hilarious a minister announcing grants that does not deal with housing. You know what we keep being told. I stated this as it was the department. And mused about the minister not being in control of that department. So it's good news who is taking credit the Minister or the Gov.. Or the Department. It's hard to keep up.
Simple really. 🤗
this is what I posted
and this is how you responded?
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I read the link. Who announced it.
someone made a bit of balls in relation providing healthcare in Spain.
https://twitter.com/nwl88444048/status/1547697589193043975
Hahaha, Vetted for the tender I wager. All checks done properly. Will Lessons be learnt.
Christ. Here he is.
LOl before I hit the hey. So everything will now be dropped all the Ukraine deflection that FFFG have been put in will be directed at this. Popcorn time will check this later.
Google “croi conaithe” and
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thejournal.ie/housing-for-all-croi-conaithe-rural-housing-5816884-Jul2022/%3Famp%3D1
I think you forget opinions and observations are actually permitted in any discussion, of course disagreement an entitlement too. It would of course be nice to see , countering an opinion or observation but that rarely happens on this thread, instead some pick on an opinion and obsessionally latch onto it , seeking answers, explanations and yet won't offer a counter argument. It's a trick/ Game that is utterly tiresome and of course done in an effort to deflect.
I won't link numerous reports on the situation I've referred to as you won't probably read them.
It's another very embarrassing morning for this Government, Main Headline in most newspapers, indeed intriguing New poll in the IT, worth a read if you've time.
Some Government ministers may have to re think holiday plans, they thought they could head off on 2 months vacation with not a care in the world, it's a real shame 😏
Parties winning viable majorities are more likely under First Past The Post voting systems than PR systems. That's why DeValera wanted to change to a FPTP voting system but it was rejected. On the current polling, SF is getting closer to winning a majority though these %s will change in the few weeks before a GE. An FF/FG merger might also have a similar outcome in that it would create a more modern Left/Right axis in Irish politics.
Regards...jmcc
SF may be getting "closer" to winning a majority, but they are also absolutely nowhere close to it overall.
It seems the 'winning' of elections was abolished by the power swap when SF finished with more of the vote than FF anf FG in 2020.
Not at a lot of people know that! 😁
I would say the opposite, they spent two years firing everything they could at the government, all building up towards the last week, the big motion ended in a significant victory for the government
This is the weakest they have been since the election, no matter how many ways their supporters try to twist it
The fact the person who called it ran out of the Dail confirms what an embarrassing result it was for The opposition, the amount of videos doing the circuit now of government TD laughing at the opposition, the recent one I seen was about The opposition seeing what was going on in Westminister “where they get expenses but won’t take their seats” (not exactly word for word)
They didn’t like that 🤣🤣
In the abscence of any data, to guage the validity of this hypothesis.
If only there was a way to do that, like a poll or something.
😁
I also love how desparate they are to spin the result of the MOC.
Taking what happens normally in the Dáil, (TDs leaving after a vote) and spinning it as 'running away'. The level of desparation that reveals is clear.
Varadkar wasn't even there for the government motion at the start and just arrived in when it suited him. Which is of course entirely normal.
Polls don't matter I hear.