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Banning may not be an option with European restrictions on trade etc.

I can’t fathom how Eamon Ryan & the Greens aren’t suggesting potential industries for making use of that type of packaging.
If he spent more time trying to create jobs through alternatives to landfill as opposed to angering Rural Ireland I’d have more respect for him.

Yeah. A far better and practical policy than his ideas on rural car pooling or the Limerick-Cork Motorway. As another esteemed poster observed, he hasn’t a breeze…

Cycling bikes or a horse and cart for transport.

The shopping trips to New York will take an age sailing out of Queenstown. @mickee321 waving us goodbye from the pier.

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Its killing people. Gives them cancer.

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In the last 10 years? Any reports on this?

I see nothing in there to either support or dispel your claim.

It won’t matter, the wolves will have your children eaten anyways.

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Walkers were embarrassed into setting up Terracycle. It’s available here too but needs to be more widespread and mandatory.

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:information_source::information_source:

One small bit of leadership would be one of the bigger parties to have an outright ban on posters but they’ve no balls to do it. Gutless cunts.

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Not true

Some of the individual towns here have banned them outright. Your “neighbours” in Ballyvaughan included.

Are you mildly retarded? I’m not Paul OBrien you misfortune.

O.K Paul.

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Quelle surprise, Mayo man lacking in intelligence.

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I don’t think they should be banned. There should be better regulation around the removal in particular but they’re useful in promoting democracy and have a positive effect on turnout.

Couldn’t we jsut have the posters without the pics of the politicians. I saw one of Ollie Crowe the other day that had me choking on my Latte

By the way, what made you think I was from Mayo? Your big brain?