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Did ye's all watch the debate last night?
Tried to but just found it too frustrating
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Did ye's all watch the debate last night?
Casey was just sorta hamming it and looked like a bit of a yesterday's man - that shtick was something different last time round but this time the questions are so much more serious he looked like he was swinging in the dark - but the trump heads still like to lick his balls so who knows.
I don't think it was great or anything - There should have been a lab/socdem in there because it'd have been a closer representation of the european parliament that is currently in place rather than a representation of who we have there at the minute.
I thought Luke Ming came across well.
Casey was just sorta hamming it and looked like a bit of a yesterday's man - that shtick was something different last time round but this time the questions are so much more serious he looked like he was swinging in the dark - but the trump heads still like to lick his balls so who knows.
I don't know how the fuck you would actually put all 27 on one TV screen and make it of any value to anyone, that said I thought it was short considering it's importance.
Saw a clip of him talking over McHugh on her time and her telling him to pipe down basically.
Peace will keep us safe from violence. Aaah Saoirse, it's hard to keep rooting for you when you come out with teenager-level triteness like thisSaoirse McHugh said:A peaceful world is what will keep us safe
according to the irish times poll recently, the anti-immigration sentiment was too fractured and scattered between too many candidates to threaten seats.
"late swings of support in the election campaign can be expected. But for now, the data suggest that whatever support there is for anti-migration candidates, it is scattered among too many candidates to give any of them sufficient momentum to challenge for a seat. Many anti-migrant or far-right candidates are attracting just 1 or 2 per cent support, with many showing at less than 1 per cent, the polls show."
according to the irish times poll recently, the anti-immigration sentiment was too fractured and scattered between too many candidates to threaten seats.
"late swings of support in the election campaign can be expected. But for now, the data suggest that whatever support there is for anti-migration candidates, it is scattered among too many candidates to give any of them sufficient momentum to challenge for a seat. Many anti-migrant or far-right candidates are attracting just 1 or 2 per cent support, with many showing at less than 1 per cent, the polls show."
Yeah we got those too. I’ll do a bit a deep dive next week to see if he’s any use.it's a chap called Robin Cafolla who's running for them in dublin. he must be bankrolled by Big Fish'n'Chips.
What’s his position on eu fisheries policy? That’ll be the giveawayit's a chap called Robin Cafolla who's running for them in dublin. he must be bankrolled by Big Fish'n'Chips.
I worked with one of the Cafollas years ago. Lord above she was lovely.it's a chap called Robin Cafolla who's running for them in dublin. he must be bankrolled by Big Fish'n'Chips.
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