A new report into data centres in Ireland has suggested that their electricity consumption may be resulting in higher energy costs for households
https://t.co/gzgEa9qt9i
SpreadEX account completely died now won’t even let me have £5 on a 5/1 shot.
So I withdrew my balance. It is what it is. Thank you for the £20k over the last 8 months, and thank you for paying me out promptly with no issues
@chrisgambler247 Have the people that want to ban racing found an easier way to get in and destroy the sport under the cover of the gambling commission?
Absolutely brilliant essay.
We are blessed to have Sinéad O'Sullivan as a nation. Unfortunately she is too honest for Irish mainstream media.
Main Conclusions:
1. As Ireland is not in the Schengen Zone, the EU has virtually no control over Ireland's immigration policy. The Buck stops with FFFG.
2. Ireland has no visible immigration strategy of any kind; no integration policy; and probably the loosest work visa and naturalisation laws on the planet.
4. Ireland's infrastructure and public services capacity have not meaningfully increased since the 1990s when Ireland had a population of 3.6 million despite having nearly doubled since to 5.5 million.
This is the main cause of Ireland's chronic housing shortages, poor outcomes and waiting lists in healthcare, and shortages in school and university places for Irish patients.
5. Ireland's immigration policies are neither fair nor humane on the Irish indigenous population, or the immigrants attracted here on false promises.
Conclusion: This is never, ever getting better while FF and/or FG are in government.
Independent Ireland and Aontú seem like our only options for a better Ireland
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A multi-billion euro ski resort is currently being built in Ukraine is due to open in 2027 🇺🇦💰
- 25 hotels
- 5150 Rooms
- 13,000 guest per day
Irish taxpayers are wasting billions on Ukrainian while our own people suffer.
Ukraine is 9 times larger than Ireland.
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Below you'll find a table, which is from data, pulled from the Charities Regulator, so this data is publicly available, and is freely available for anyone to get.
I'm in shock at what I'm seeing, from the year 2020 to 2024, on an average 83% of the total income received by charities (aka NGOs) that are not serving the interests of the Irish people, is provided by the Irish government or a public body (aka the government funnels the money through a body it owns).
Let that sink in, NGOs that serve non Irish, are being funded at a rate of 83% by the government, that means only 17% comes from non government sources.
You the tax payer are paying for these NGOs to work against your own interests, and the data shows it.
You don't vote for it, but you are paying for it.
More will come out, but for now I'm in shock, 83%, that's a large %, I thought maybe at most 50% and the rest come from the public pockets directly, no ladies and gentlemen, the government is funding nearly completely.
The Government and the Non Irish NGOs operating in Ireland, are in bed together, working against you.