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Post by kj on Jan 19, 2018 8:23:13 GMT
I hadn't the will to search for the original thread so here's a new one. Previously I defended our EU membership. After someone sent me this yesterday, I'd nearly reconsider. Just listening to the first minute alone had me reaching for the sick bucket. This guy congratulates us on lowering the percentage of our native population. Guy Verhofstadt
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Jan 19, 2018 8:59:49 GMT
I had to stop watching this after about a minute. Was there anything ever so odious as an Irish Taoiseach being congratulated by a foreign politician for dilulting his own country's national character? I can't tell but it even seems Varadkar looks none too happy about it. I'd like to think that.
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Post by irishconfederate on Jan 19, 2018 9:17:42 GMT
I found the whole thing a bit bizarre. What I wonder was the Taoiseach (salary: 190,233 Euro) thinking during that? Call me naive but I always thought our politicians were virtue-signalling opportunists. I imagined them at the EU meetings and elsewhere, going along, keeping up appearances, trying to get more short term deals for themselves or the folks back home like some simple-minded Cockney second hands good dealer. A bit of them not really buying the whole globalist and EU fanaticism but now I'm going to consciously remove that assumed good will.
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Post by kj on Jan 19, 2018 11:11:48 GMT
I do actually think Leo was irritated by the guy's patronising tone. He keeps his hand over his face most of the time and refuses to respond to the occasional joke the git makes. But still, though, has there ever been a more shameless demonstration of the 'population replacement' theory?
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Post by cato on Feb 3, 2018 19:03:49 GMT
We should have sent a delegate to the Irexit conference in RDS today. Hundreds of delegates heard addresses from Nigel Farage , Cormac Lucey John Waters and Anthony Coughlin among others. Needless to say it was ignored or rubbished by our EU compliant media. An RTE commentator referred to the EU as the world's longest peace process. End of debate.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Feb 3, 2018 19:39:26 GMT
I would have gone, except I only heard about it yesterday evening!
Nigel Farage on Marian Finucane was his usual msateful self. I may be biased but I've never heard him lose an argument.
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