Genie from Kilcoo?
Time to pack the shorts away lads
Locke making a show of himself in Dunnes
Heâs been wearing the thermals since June
I said to myself âlook at this cunt wearing shortsâ. Then I realised who it was and I upgraded my thoughts to âlook at this Limerick cunt still wearing shortsâ.
Probably been posted here before but women walking around a supermarket in their pyjamas is just pure fucking wrong.
Just give them the fucking ferrero
The female of the wearing a black puffa jacket grey joggers air max on an electric bike with fat tyres species
Few things here.
- Successive governments continue to pander to the group in society with by far the lowest poverty level.
- Poverty in the UK isnât like Ireland. It is relentless and grim
3 Surprisingly the poverty rates havenât actually got that much worse, I had never realised how high they were to begin with. - It is in some ways a testament to the UK inhabitants and policing that this level of poverty exists on a small overcrowded island, and it still feels and is safe to walk the streets at night nearly everywhere.
- The surestart schemes should never ever have been stopped
- It is actually a grand âcountryâ despite this. Itâs a good place to live IF you have a few quid.
- It is very very hard to see how things can possibly improve unless a moderate centre left government gets in and stays in (like Manchester city council)
- Ireland of today should never lose sight of how lucky it is, albeit it has made its own luck.
- The pensioner/Brexit/flag shagging demographic have screwed the country, and whilst one may say that the UK is reaping what it sowed, most of the folk doing the suffering didnât. They are just unlucky.
Irish reg mini coopers with the union flag brake lights.
What do you mean by point 1 there?
What would a centre left government do better do you think and what have the manc city council done?
Manchester city council had the very great advantage of being labour labour labour for generations, and knowing really that it would remain labour, so, when the IRA did the city in general a huge favour, they had the luxury of being able to truly plan long term, without worrying about the electoral cycle. They have been left leaning, pro business again for a generation. When the city centre was blown up, they actually sat down, and thought about where they wanted the city to be in 40 years.
25 years ago it was run down and dangerous, with little night life outside the band scene, and to an extent the hacienda, which was dangerous. Peter Street was horrific at night, and canal street was the only relatively safe place, but was in itâs infancy.
They brought property developers on board.
The city centre population has swelled from 1000 to 120000 and continues to climb. Despite this, the city centre is safer, brighter, more cosmopolitan and a more cultured place, and there is plenty of available and reasonable accommodation. It has theatre, band venues of all shapes and sizes, the opera, the music schools, media city, the northern quarter, festivals etc.
It has none of the geographic advantages of Dublin, but they have really done their best, and it has been pretty good. This has been facilitated by the removal of the electoral cycle.
It is far far far from perfect, but the trajectory is good overall.
Harrowing reading
Up the RA.
https://twitter.com/BizNasty2point0/status/1862539216187449658?t=VW3CBjyEB9AxKhfQcCNLPA&s=19
Some mad threads on this. Hard to know what generation of travellers they are, but im sure the US will be deporting if they can and weâll welcome them back with open arms.
Yer mans an ex hockey player so heâd be a hardy enough buck youâd think
Auld Mr. Brennan must be loosing his marbles.
Itâs scary what might be going on in these factories if they can mix up brown and white bread in the same machine.
Have I grounds to sue?
who says they are travellers?