Thank you to all our members, supporters and guests who attended our international conference. We were proud to host the first event of its kind in Ireland, welcoming guests from across Europe and America to discuss, promote and build upon what will save our nation - Remigration!
@paddymacc1@NoelBerger2@fiannafailparty I personally believe him being Taoiseach during the EU presidency is his last ego trip, and he will be going without a fight next spring(prearranged with the party already). This gives FF a lot of time to rebuild with a 'new energy' for the next GE. Just a personal opinion.
Mass-immigration into Ireland, overseen by technocrats in London, Dublin and Brussels, can only lead to our nation becoming more fragmented, more divided and less coherent. Globalism does not only break down national borders, it creates internal barriers and divisions that weaken the national community from within. In no country in Europe has mass-immigration brought greater unity or cohesion.
Fear of mass-immigration from Britain on one side and mass-immigration from the EU on the other are being used to create support for a hard internal border (however impractical that would actually be).
We should take this opportunity to re-emphasise the natural geographic advantages of our island nation. James Connolly once wrote of our country's natural frontiers that they were “the handiwork of the Almighty, not of politicians.”
The answer to our problems is not Repartition but Remigration. It is not to create ghettos and parallel communities but to maintain a sense of ourselves as one People. We must bring our nation together around a common external force that if left unchecked will certainly overwhealm us. An Ireland united is an Ireland we can defend as the Fianna of legend. An Ireland divided by endless foreign identities is an Ireland beyond defending.
@Beno10_MFC 63?
93-(13/0.5 + 4 = 30) = 63
It depends on how you read the question. It is deliberately open to interpretation of the order of calculation.
Are Labour and the government just hoping this story will go away. I think they may be mistaken.
It’s not racist to ask questions and expect answers from a public representative and the party that supports her.
Labour said it was a typo from a volunteer.
Helen went on radio and blamed the web designer.
The same false story appeared in four separate Labour Party communications.
@Mick_O_Keeffe He owns no 29, 31 & 33 Drumcondra Road. Each worth 1.5M all housing migrants. No 37 is now secretly up for sale and I’m guessing & trying to clarify is he is buying that too @Nick_Delehanty is helping me
When no 33 was up for sale he waited till final offer in and then offered an extra €50K to secure the sale
What can we do ?
@Nick_Delehanty@Niall_Boylan
@TezTruth81
This is a Labour Party campaign video for Helen Ogbu.
She says, and I quote, "the first time I came to Ireland was my husband was involved in politics. There was a target on his life. So the best thing for us was for us not to be around."
His formal political campaign only launched in August 2010. He was assassinated two months later in October 2010. She was claiming asylum 4 years before this.
She also leaves out that the real first time she ever came to Ireland was 2001. While heavily pregnant. She gave birth to her first child in an Irish hospital. Her daughter received automatic Irish citizenship.
That is NOT a small detail to forget. She had her first child here in one of our hospitals. Why isn't that presented as the first time she came to Ireland?
This was during the height of Ireland's birth tourism crisis. She then presents her husband's death nine years later as the starting point of her Irish story.
Why are Labour and Helen presenting it this way?