“What they have a problem with is paying excessive tax on the increase on fuel taxes.”
As fuel protests continue nationwide, Limerick TD Richard O’Donoghue explains why he’s supporting the fuel protests - and what he wants the government to do
#IrelandAM
one sickening thing about the election tomorrow is anyone who has had to emigrate because of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael doesn’t have the opportunity to vote to get rid of them.
International postal votes should be a thing for ireland after they forced us to spread out everywhere
🗣️ "He's got unfinished business at Chelsea... Nobody knows it better."
Jamie Redknapp reacts to the news that Frank Lampard is set to return to Chelsea until the end of the season 👔🔵
The world is realigning at an unprecedented pace. 500 years of Western Supremacism is coming to an end.
Throughout those 500 years we Europeans have always assured ourselves that we were gifting the rest of world: “better values”. But that was always a conceit.
Instead we’ve spent 500 years exporting various versions of barbarism & tyranny, while lying repeatedly to ourselves that we were doing something benign or philanthropic.
Now that the non-western world is realigning, faster than I think anyone predicted, we in Europe face a stark choice: continue to be blinkered and face increasing isolation or move with the times.
Moving with the times will involve loosening the grip of American influence on European governments. A daunting task, but a necessary one for the betterment of 500 million Europeans, and a more peaceful and prosperous world.
But just as Europe loosens American influence in Europe, Europe should increase it’s influence in America.
Part of Europe’s role should be to help pacify America’s proclivity for perpetual war and endless surveillance. A perhaps even more daunting task than walking out on America, but again a necessary one for the creation of a more peaceful and prosperous world.
We must embrace the fact that the world is now multipolar, and avoid at all costs polarisation.