You're right, apologies. It's not as if the last few posts have been off topic of anything.
Fair enough so, but can you then explain why public figures in the North East have been loud in their support for the Aer Lingus move?
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Still nobody has addressed my main point of the Governments committments.
I thought I did that;Purple
No need for an apology, I'm sure from reading your many posts that you were only lightening the discussion.
You are right, I started the thread and it certainly has gone off the point.
Still nobody has addressed my main point of the Governments committments.
... that the Belfast agreement would lead to a flood of non-nationals from all over the world landing here in the final days of pregnancy to secure an EU passport for their offspring
I disagree - if the government have a 25% shareholding doesn't that mean as shareholders we profit (as in the monies issued to shareholders) - as this money is going into the country's coffers doesn't this mean that any profits from Aer Lingus can be included as part of income for the government to use to invest in pensions/ roads etc...Really they should just sell off the 25% now as it's pointless holding on to it.
Still nobody has addressed my main point of the Governments committments.
See Jus Soli and the Irish Constitution. A Government created mess that required a referendum to fix.
Then and now I fully supported these changes. Do we want to be like that most morally reprehensible of countries Switzerland where guest workers can have children and those children can live all their lives in the country of their birth but not be entitled to citizenship? The day we sink to the level of the Swiss, the international repository for blood money and financier of genocide, is the day I pack up and leave.See Jus Soli and the Irish Constitution. A Government created mess that required a referendum to fix.
The day we sink to the level of the Swiss, the international repository for blood money and financier of genocide, is the day I pack up and leave.
True. It does lead to tooth decay but I suppose they can use all those gold fillings they picked up during the Second World War...Good chocolate though!
True. It does lead to tooth decay but I suppose they can use all those gold fillings they picked up during the Second World War...
You're right, it is not an accurate statement at all; the Nazi's melted them down and made them into bars before they gave them to the Swiss.Oh now! controversial!!
You're right, it is not an accurate statement at all; the Nazi's melted them down and made them into bars before they gave them to the Swiss.
Firstly; the fact is that Shannon airport exists in its current form for political reasons only. There are no economic and very few social reasons for a major international airport in Shannon. Cork is our second city and should have the trans-Atlantic flights. The next in line should be Galway.I know a thread fizzels out eventually but going from what is a serious issue for people in the Midwest to Nazis and belgian chocklate is rediculas. Where are the mods.
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