Roscommon

You’re in much better form this morning. Good to see.

Are Pepper not still the sponsors?

This crowd are some shower of chancers. The Roscommon version of the O’Donnells of Vico Road.

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It seems that in both cases a certain “type” gets all the attention. Why in both cases is it families with significant debts, over and above a “normal” mortgage?

There’s a real mixed bag of people attached to this, it’s very odd. SF are heavily involved now and must see this as another Irish Water tipping point. Looks to me to be more of a Quinn family type escapade.

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Because they’ll have access to cash to pay the “consultancy fees” of the people who specialize in this kind of carry on.

Was that article in the Examiner correct yesterday - that there’s going to be up to 15k evictions this year? with 30 k houses being repossessed in total?

Yeah that’s what I’m getting at although in addition to the “New Land League” involves with the O’Donnells some Republican elements have been added here.

https://youtu.be/0C_wq1TXmDQ

We’ve been told about a “tidal wave of evictions” coming down the tracks since the recession began. When in reality, unless you are acting the complete cunt, no judge in the country will issue a repossession order on a family home.

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KBC are cunts anyway but yes, the debt was sold. While many TFK posters are losing their shit about chancers, they should listen to David Hall and what he had to say before Christmas. He has all the figures and is correct in almost every thing he has been saying since this government made crisis happened. The vast majority of people who are in trouble are decent folk who got caught by the scummy advisers on massive bonuses from banks. Roscommon should be the breaking point but alas, it won’t be. The people of this country are the most easily divided of people. Easily bought off with a few shillings.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-o3CJytIPE

Why should Roscommon be the breaking point?

Why shouldn’t it, Ireland’s shown at Roscommon the Gombeen men are alive n well and got seen to in a very constructive way,more to come please,having attended cork courthouse listening to ppl pleading etc to the deaf ears of financial institutions representatives it was galling the way the ordinary Irish were dismisssed by the judiciary etc

Falling on deaf ears?

Yes in court they may as well have been looking for the winning lotto numbers, judiciary just brushed the vast majority aside and into submission

Why Roscommon though, what is so special about it?

The reality.

And everyone else pays.

Less of your facts here. What about the vast hordes of loyalist thugs?

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Not worried/ interested in whatever statistics you’re pulling out, what i referred to if u read it properly the way the PPL are being treated in court day in,day out,and at strokes town and all the other unreported strokesestowns,I don’t care a jot how many ppl owe who/ what, dignity of man has to be preserved,and having lived in Derry for over 20 yes,( home now for years) thought of those scumbag loyalists bullying OAPs makes my blood boil,so just to be clear Mr smug,I don’t give a fcuk what figures you’re pulling out

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so youre saying that the lack of repossessions is the reason for the cost of mortgages in Ireland?

well that’s a crock of shit for starters

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