View Poll Results: Should Ireland to accept 272 migrants

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    *rubs hands*

    Nah this thread's too easy.
    What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔

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    Probably, but shouldn't we look after our own first, there is no point making things worse for everyone, that sounds bad I know but there is only so much to go round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    As long as you don't suggest the "Lusitania option" for them on their boats.
    Its a better option than what they are trying to do now.

    Westside.

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    there is too many here at the moment sponging off the system look after our own.
    if they go to austrailia they will get there answer
    if we start now there will be no stopping also think about what the country will be like for our own in 40 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    A lot of those migrants have paid into the system - taxed etc and been here in for years probably longer than they'e lived in their own countries. As non-Irish, you have a lot more difficulty getting welfare even if you've lived here for years - they tend to have to sign on on a weekly basis rather than month by month.

    Also try living in Dublin on €188/week where most landlords wouldn't even dream of taking people with rent allowance. I think enough primetime specials of Irish people doing it would tell you it's no life.

    I find nationality a weird thing to base solidarity on and how we help people. You were born in a country which persecutes you - then fend for yourself. Just a luck of the draw really.


    I doubt we can blame migrants for the economic issues in our country - a lot of companies have to get people from abroad to work certain well paying due to the lack of experience people have here.


    No one is really blaming these Migrants for the situation they are in.I blame the governments bureaucrats for thinking its okay to let them in ( countries that are struggling and crucifying their own people )as its looks so great for them, the the fact is we cant cope as it is so why put extra pressure on and everyone then suffers and if we take these in where will it stop 1000, 1500 next time, time to say NO MORE
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    no offense but we don't know these peoples back round and what kind of criminal record they have etc,
    don't go on about the dole and all the shite along with it.
    the law states that the first country they enter into after leaving there own is the country that has to set them up,
    so why should we mind them would they look after us would they fuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by bendmychasis View Post
    no offense but we don't know these peoples back round and what kind of criminal record they have etc,
    don't go on about the dole and all the shite along with it.
    the law states that the first country they enter into after leaving there own is the country that has to set them up,
    so why should we mind them would they look after us would they fuck
    I think we should patrol the Shannon and keep these Connaught/Connacht foreigners in their own territory.
    (They're not even sure how to spell, where they're from.)

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    Better let in a few migrants

    Then , eventually our grand children will be able to get a suntan ;-)

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    272 more is not going to make much difference.

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    Just about All of the East Europeans that arrived here since Jan 1,2004, did work that "CelticTiger Irish "weren't inclined to do and mostly just availed of what Irish law allowed them to do.
    If people don't like EU migration rules leave the EU and see how far that gets you.

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