Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Great publicity.
Should Ireland be lumbered with the Sisyphean task of housing the entire world or is the State's duty to the Irish people? Most Irish people will choose B which is why debates are never facilitated on the subject at election time, or ever.
The stickers read: "Ireland has a housing crisis while €16 billionaires have €30 billion. Homes for all. Not racism".
€30 billion might sound like an astronomically large figure to Coppinger, so large in fact that it has short circuited her brain into thinking we could house everybody in the world who wishes to move here if the State just confiscated it all — vote for her and she'll try.
In reality, €30 billion would build approximately 75,000 homes at €400K each or about a year and half's worth of demand.
According to Prof Ronan Lyons, Ireland needs to build 50K units of housing a year for the next 10 years to solve housing crisis. The demand for housing is driven primarily by immigration.
We could just cut demand.
🔗 twitter.com | Ruth Coppinger
Should Ireland be lumbered with the Sisyphean task of housing the entire world or is the State's duty to the Irish people? Most Irish people will choose B which is why debates are never facilitated on the subject at election time, or ever.
The stickers read: "Ireland has a housing crisis while €16 billionaires have €30 billion. Homes for all. Not racism".
€30 billion might sound like an astronomically large figure to Coppinger, so large in fact that it has short circuited her brain into thinking we could house everybody in the world who wishes to move here if the State just confiscated it all — vote for her and she'll try.
In reality, €30 billion would build approximately 75,000 homes at €400K each or about a year and half's worth of demand.
According to Prof Ronan Lyons, Ireland needs to build 50K units of housing a year for the next 10 years to solve housing crisis. The demand for housing is driven primarily by immigration.
We could just cut demand.
🔗 twitter.com | Ruth Coppinger
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
The attempt to erase Irish people from public discourse around housing continues. #HouseTheIrish nationalparty.ie/join
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
YouTube
"They have to go back." - Plantation Chaos in Kinnegad, County Westmeath
Join the National Party: http://www.nationalparty.ie/join
Contribute: http://www.nationalparty.ie/contribute
The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta is dedicated to the fulfilment of the Irish national idea. We believe in the Irish people, our right…
Contribute: http://www.nationalparty.ie/contribute
The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta is dedicated to the fulfilment of the Irish national idea. We believe in the Irish people, our right…
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
Ceannaire an Pháirtí Náisiúnta Justin Barrett will be going live on Telegram tonight at 9.30 Irish time.
https://t.me/JustinBarrettLive
https://t.me/JustinBarrettLive
Forwarded from Keith Woods
Sinn Fein have explicitly repudiated every foundational belief of Irish Nationalism and been completely absorbed by globohomo. The only party in Ireland that carries the torch of the National Idea is the National Party.
Of course, that won't stop right wingers that know nothing about Irish politics insisting Irish Nationalism is diversity and lgbt.
Of course, that won't stop right wingers that know nothing about Irish politics insisting Irish Nationalism is diversity and lgbt.
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
As usual, the National Party is a lightning rod for smears and claims of lying which in truth are directed at the locals of Kinnegad. The tabloid media and the state are more interested in running cover for the asylum racket than they are in amplifying the concerns of ordinary Irish people. We have reached the point, as in other countries, where the accusation of racism nullifies your legal rights. As long as politicians cower before such words, Ireland is consigned to a two-tier justice system backed up by a lying press. Like so many of our ancestors we live under a polical and legal system that is explicitly anti-Irish. As the old song goes, "The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground."
nationalparty.ie/join
nationalparty.ie/join
Forwarded from Justin Barrett
It's almost as if the lying press don't know that Ireland is a small country and people talk. Print what you like but the residents of Kinnegad know that what we said was only what they told us. Indeed we said nothing until we had on the ground confirmation. We are front and centre for media abuse? Okay then, let's build our reputation on the truths that no one else will tell.
Forwarded from Justin Barrett
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40915808.html There are no "protests" outside abortion killing centres. This Bill is about the pro-aborts needing the rush of lording their win, not anything else.
I knew only too well there wouldn't be back in a day when the people I worked with were oh so brave about what they would do if abortion were ever legalised. I knew then as I know now that political action was the only action that would matter, but apparently it was less than 💯 to say so.
The oh so braves are now campaigning to retain the three day waiting time and will tell you that Aontú's policy of accepting the outcome of the referendum as permanent and "advancing" the cause of euthanasia abortion has the only "realistic" chance of success. No one chained themselves to clinic gates after all...
"The National Party insists that no law should permit the provision of Abortion in Ireland.”
Political action alone can restore the 8th Amendment or it's equivalent. If that seems like a longer road then so did reversing Roe in the US. When all was said and done it was the only road going in the right direction.
I knew only too well there wouldn't be back in a day when the people I worked with were oh so brave about what they would do if abortion were ever legalised. I knew then as I know now that political action was the only action that would matter, but apparently it was less than 💯 to say so.
The oh so braves are now campaigning to retain the three day waiting time and will tell you that Aontú's policy of accepting the outcome of the referendum as permanent and "advancing" the cause of euthanasia abortion has the only "realistic" chance of success. No one chained themselves to clinic gates after all...
"The National Party insists that no law should permit the provision of Abortion in Ireland.”
Political action alone can restore the 8th Amendment or it's equivalent. If that seems like a longer road then so did reversing Roe in the US. When all was said and done it was the only road going in the right direction.
Irish Examiner
Legislation to ban anti-abortion protests outside facilities to come into force
News from the Irish Examiner's team of reporters
Forwarded from Justin Barrett
The idea that the punishment for what is already a criminal offence should vary according to the motive is absurd. The only relevant motive is the willingness to commit a crime. Maybe if the law acted quicker and more severely with crime this would be more obvious than obfuscating by creating protected categories and prioritising some people over others. We have already witnessed during the Covid Lockdowns with 999 emergency calls that such Garda prioritising can result in criminal behaviour being un-reportable and ignored altogether.
Hate speech on the other hand is a code for suppression of awkward opinions and the attempt to make a crime what couldn’t possibly be classified as a crime otherwise. It makes certain politics criminal and certain politics protected with a nod towards preventing an ill defined “hate”. Considering some of the suggested categories for such protection it can only be designed to suppress debate. Such suppression in practice is not new, but to do so by criminal sanction is quite the Rubicon to cross.
It is salutary to note that leftist groups and NGOs who advocate for such laws have effectively admitted that their opponents would win any such debate and therefore that much of what is supposed to be taken for granted actually stands on very shaky ground when facts are introduced. Such “hate” laws are therefore a sign of State power but not of political persuasion. Much as it may appear to be a show of strength it is a display of weakness, that “progressive” ideas do not stand up under examination. A law to protect or criminalise an opinion is a dangerous move and likely to lead to the opposite outcome than intended. In the meantime innocent people may be punished or imprisoned. How about that for inciting them to “hate”? https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2022/07/13/government-to-bring-forward-laws-on-hate-crime-and-hate-speech/
Hate speech on the other hand is a code for suppression of awkward opinions and the attempt to make a crime what couldn’t possibly be classified as a crime otherwise. It makes certain politics criminal and certain politics protected with a nod towards preventing an ill defined “hate”. Considering some of the suggested categories for such protection it can only be designed to suppress debate. Such suppression in practice is not new, but to do so by criminal sanction is quite the Rubicon to cross.
It is salutary to note that leftist groups and NGOs who advocate for such laws have effectively admitted that their opponents would win any such debate and therefore that much of what is supposed to be taken for granted actually stands on very shaky ground when facts are introduced. Such “hate” laws are therefore a sign of State power but not of political persuasion. Much as it may appear to be a show of strength it is a display of weakness, that “progressive” ideas do not stand up under examination. A law to protect or criminalise an opinion is a dangerous move and likely to lead to the opposite outcome than intended. In the meantime innocent people may be punished or imprisoned. How about that for inciting them to “hate”? https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2022/07/13/government-to-bring-forward-laws-on-hate-crime-and-hate-speech/
The Irish Times
Stronger laws against hate crimes planned to make convictions easier
Bill to be brought forward in autumn will create new ‘aggravated’ versions of existing offence
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
The number of non-Ukrainian refugees has doubled, not including the non-Ukrainians posing as Ukrainian residents. Could this have anything to do with the amnesty for illegal immigrants and a promise of own door accommodation within 4 months?
Do people still believe that this massive influx of people has no effect on the housing market?
Time to put Irish people first. If government ministers want to house refugees let them lead by example and put a few Algerians in their front rooms.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2022/0714/1310131-accommodation-refugees-asylum-seekers/
Do people still believe that this massive influx of people has no effect on the housing market?
Time to put Irish people first. If government ministers want to house refugees let them lead by example and put a few Algerians in their front rooms.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2022/0714/1310131-accommodation-refugees-asylum-seekers/
RTE.ie
160 moved from airport amid accommodation shortage
New arrivals to Ireland fleeing war in Ukraine and asylum seekers from other countries have been staying at Dublin Airport, due to a shortage of State-provided accommodation.
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
Activists from the National Party leafletted the Meadowbank housing estate and surrounding areas after it was announced that ''up to 30 men got out of a bus'' and were planted into 2 houses in the estate.
The National Party made a presence to remind the people of Letterkenny and Donegal County that we are the only political party in all of Ireland that stands against the ethnic replacement of the Irish people.
nationalparty.ie/join
The National Party made a presence to remind the people of Letterkenny and Donegal County that we are the only political party in all of Ireland that stands against the ethnic replacement of the Irish people.
nationalparty.ie/join
Forwarded from Óige Náisiúnach
Óige Náisiúnach will hold a livestream with host Yan Mac Oireachtaigh alongside special guest Juuso Siltanen of the Finnish nationalist youth group 'Uudenmaan Akseli' on Friday the 15th at 6pm.