Ireland politics (Part 3)

Please God the Roderic O’Gorman punishment carbon taxes will not have a durable relationship with the Irish tax payer.

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They are emigrating to more expensive places where they aren’t buying either mate

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He knew you were going to Aintree

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That’s hilarious. Wasn’t there a lad earlier saying Haughey would meet these lads and get it sorted.

Couldn’t have been more wrong :laughing:

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The tractor didn’t cost 100k but it is worth that - well the cheaper ones are

I presume the lads here who avail of the chaper fuel will thank the likes of Brian Buggy who not only faced down the government but also a lunatic wielding a billhook, and won.

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We need to cut A&E funding to give more money to these agricultural contractors so they can buy BIGGER tractors.

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I still dont know if i need to get up at 3am or 5am.

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This Geoghegan lad wouldn’t be the sharpest tool in the box

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Hmmm maybe not peace in our time

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Let cancer patients eat cake

Go early, more time to get the picture of the cold Coors for the Gram

What’s going on mate?

We’re not afraid of the army :grinning:

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Diesel in Ireland, India and Spain should be the same

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight

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“We’re not afraid of the army” says Geoghean

This will get nasty tomorrow if the Government doesn’t collapse and give the lads what they want

A meeting with the official trade associations being an important distinction I think

Id say Timmy Dooley has made this far worse

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The middle class have been routed.

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Earlier a meeting was going to end the protest…not they aren’t going home until a long list of demands…now to include the Barryroe oil field being reopened …are met!

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This is now a reeling in the years footnote with footage played over Rein me in by Sam fender

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