I honestly assumed he was dead.Its hard to believe that gowl has any continued exposure.
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I honestly assumed he was dead.Its hard to believe that gowl has any continued exposure.
Seems like the place to put this?
Irish Industrialization for the 21st Century
A 10 Point National Development Planangelanagle.substack.com
They even say nice things about David McWilliams in it.
I could see a Sinn Féin government taking it seriously, and maybe appealing to some nostalgic Fianna Fáil-ers. Point 1 would be a hard sell to middle Ireland I'd say, but then again it's not like anyone under 30 has any future under the system we currently have.
i need to see thisJust saw that Claire Byrne thing, fucking hilarious. There was one lad on, traveller fellow I think, and he made a fucking dick of Claire Byrne and RTE and it was class, hahaha, legend
I remember making the argument when the arse fell out of the country 15 years ago that we should focus R+D investment in something we had a competitive natural advantage, and a degree of expertise in - namely wave/tidal energy, and try to create a major industrial strength in this area.
This was founded on nothing other than my own readings and opinions at the time mind....
I remember making the argument when the arse fell out of the country 15 years ago that we should focus R+D investment in something we had a competitive natural advantage, and a degree of expertise in - namely wave/tidal energy, and try to create a major industrial strength in this area.
This was founded on nothing other than my own readings and opinions at the time mind....
@JohnnyRaz the relevant bit is about 12 mins in, it's hype up to theresorta on that theme
Meitheal - Gleann Cholm Cille (1-1) | Player | TG4 | Irish Television Channel, Súil Eile
This is the story of how Glencolumbkille became a self-sufficient community developing their native industries.www.tg4.ie
Today I am baffled by how 'return to work' for all these office people that have been doing their jobs from home for the last 2 years is somehow a good idea, when it means putting thousands of extra cars back on the roads every day. Like, government is making loads of civil servants go back to work in the office, and then turning around and saying "We need less people using cars"
o'riordain would be an obvious contender for the role, i suspect.
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