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Brendan Byrne
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Not afraid to be wrong, are you?
Wicklow, Ireland
Joined May 2019
@caulmick @IrishMailSunday A demotion would imply consequences for failure. This government don’t do consequences.
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Leak confidential cabinet documents, that’s okay, leak about leaking classified documents, okay, lie to SIPO ✅, false declarations about property, no problem, assault a man after making inappropriate comments to his wife, assault someone with a twix, TD material. Get drunk, nope
Senator Martin Conway resigns from Fine Gael after being arrested when found drunk and ‘on all fours’ on Dublin’s O’Connell Street
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@mcallen_mike @RMcGreevy1301 @michaelmurph_y @Telegraph The calibre of our current batch of politicians is poor. Years ago they had to work their way up the ranks but now we have celebrity candidates etc.
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@RMcGreevy1301 @mcallen_mike @michaelmurph_y @Telegraph Harris is actually very weak when it is not scripted. Even his Dáil performances are petty whataboutery. TocTok suits his attention span. Michael Martin weakness is when he’s angry. Given Trump’s mutterings over Gaza the OT Bill is probably passed it use by date.
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Show this to the Irish government. They won’t be as quick to get involved in military operations when they find out that even the Russians are sending Donkeys 🫏 to the front lines.
More about russians using donkeys to transport ammunition on the frontline in the invasion of Ukraine, regressing by over 100 years to World War I methods. The Kremlin fascists reassure their subjects that "donkeys on the frontline is completely normal."🤣
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RT @GTCost: I recall all the Centrist Dads on this website going for my jugular when I questions a couple of years FFG's ability to deliver…
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😂😂😂
Guy on the tram wearing an Irish rugby top and a Campbell tartan kilt. See the Campbells haven’t changed in 400 years. #SCOvIRE
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RT @Atholl1844: Guy on the tram wearing an Irish rugby top and a Campbell tartan kilt. See the Campbells haven’t changed in 400 years.…
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And the last time they were asked to fight in a foreign war because we were part of a Union that was bound by a treaty, majority chose not to go. This led to a conscription crisis (1918), so we fought for our freedom instead. Hold a referendum if you’re so sure.
Pretty sure adults decide for themselves if they want to go to war, not their parents. It isn't a school outing to Dublin Zoo.
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Only one of those gobshits agreed that Donald Trump is “an awful ghowl”. Like the 18 versions of Covid he also appeared to say Donald Trump won in 2020. Imagine having such a bootlicker as minister for foreign affairs.
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Not followed by Philip so I had to quote tweet him. One notable thing about the quote tweets is that nobody genuinely answered his question.
Seems a clarification is needed - I don't "turn off" replies to some tweets, I restrict them, mostly to people I know, because I don't have the time or the energy to argue with bots, strangers and randomers, and besides, I don't owe you a discussion. 👍
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RT @philipoconnor: Seems a clarification is needed - I don't "turn off" replies to some tweets, I restrict them, mostly to people I know, b…
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“These Irish Americans never forget us. They sent over arms, used politicial influence”. They sent arms to the Provisional IRA. A terrorists group that didn’t recognise the Irish state, murdered police and army personnel. They have an ignorant version of Ireland & Irish culture
Nothing worse than Irish people who ridicule & insult Irish Americans who are proud of their ancestry, most of whom who ancestors were starved & put on coffin ships to escape death These Irish Americans never forget us. They sent over arms, used politicial influence 1/2
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@michaelmurph_y @RMcGreevy1301 @Telegraph Yes Michael & we all know who that audience is. But broadly I agree with your point. Criticism of Ireland is no more anti Irish than criticism of Israel is anti Semitism. Maybe before British media criticise Irish media for their bias, British journalists should look at their own
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@HoudiMccabe I know people will point to his signing the condolences book but this has been addressed by much better qualified people than me. Ireland conduct during WW2 was much more favourable towards the allies than the Nazis.
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