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Chatting to @williamcrawley on @BBCTalkback about unity & #FGAF21 earlier. Our vision for unity is different, we want a New Ireland, a better Ireland.
Great discussion on building a shared island.
Regular engagement to discuss the concerns of those across the island is needed now more than ever. Will only build trust.
And a top class host in @Jude_Perry98 👏����
The Zoo is now due to reopen 26th April, all going well
Really hope this will give people a wee bit of a lift
Thanks to everyone who engaged
#dubw@DublinZoo@fotawildlife@FineGael
Joining @QUBYFG for a really timely event. We have many immediate challenges & concerns that need resolving & addressing. We must engage more in & with Northern Irish politics.
Thank you Tommie Gorman for playing such an impactful role as @rtenews correspondent in Northern Ireland. Your last broadcast tonight was realistic but hopeful, as ever. Good luck for the future.
Given various newspaper reports & with the FM & DFM appearing on #twip - it seems we will have much to discuss tomorrow night. Email me for log in details: [email protected]
We are very much looking forward to bringing political leaders together on Monday night for an engaging and broad discussion on the future opportunities for Northern Ireland.
Serious credit to @nealerichmond , @SimonHarrisTD, and others for all their work on this - And it is also confirmed this is NOT just for Irish passport holders #Erasmus 🇪🇺📖
After the #Brexit vote, we committed to never leave the Irish citizens of the North behind again. I spoke with @SimonHarrisTD about how students in Northern Ireland will continue to have access to #ErasmusPlus despite the news earlier that the U.K. will no longer participate.
Years of hard work and diplomacy have protected Ireland from all of that. Thank you to our friends in Europe and our spectacular civil servants in Dublin and Brussels
4 years ago when UK voted to leave, we feared No deal could cause hard border in Ireland, end the Common Travel Area with GB, threaten Good Friday Agreement, our position in EU single market, disrupt aviation & haulage, & impose quotas & tariffs on farmers, businesses & exporters