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    Quote Originally Posted by Nebulae View Post
    I have to disagree on this one,I can see your point,but these injection room's are not provided as a reward or as encouragement.Less needles on the street,less overdoses,less disease,its a win for the tax payer in long run.We could benefit if a simular progressive approach was taken to the trafficking situation here.
    A social benefit is meant to accrue.
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    I am very reliably informed there will be no time for this law to be introduced, before the Dáil ends and it collapses with it! However, they will try again in the next Dáil with perhaps even a more insane version of it! However, The Northern Ireland version of it thanks to Laura may already be gone at that stage, thus giving it less impetus to be introduced here!
    Ride them on the beaches!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Libertarian View Post
    I am very reliably informed there will be no time for this law to be introduced, before the Dáil ends and it collapses with it! However, they will try again in the next Dáil with perhaps even a more insane version of it! However, The Northern Ireland version of it thanks to Laura may already be gone at that stage, thus giving it less impetus to be introduced here!
    Well will the EU rule against the NI laws? and if so then these clowns will not be able to bring it in here ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by willie wacker View Post
    Well will the EU rule against the NI laws? and if so then these clowns will not be able to bring it in here ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by willie wacker View Post
    Well will the EU rule against the NI laws? and if so then these clowns will not be able to bring it in here ?
    The case is initially being heard in The Belfast High Court. My feeling is that if it goes to Europe eventually, it would be the court of human rights that will be the court to throw it out! As with Water charges, the EU won't help as it wants them, Re sex work, The last European parliament voted to support Mary Honeyball's (From The British Labour Party) proposal to support The Insane Swedish Model, though it only has a 'moral' effect, that's the direction those shitbags are now leaning towards! BTW, Mary Honeyball MEP has publicly stated that practicising Catholics should be barred from holding ministerial office because they are likely to be untrustworthy on the abortion issue, i.e. might disagree with her, not even The DUP would hold this view and it just goes to show you the level she is at!
    BTW in that EU Parliament every Irish MEP except The Ulster Unionist disgraced themselves by supporting the anti sex worker proposal and that included the young bald man claiming to be a Socialist, now a T.D.
    In the current EU Parliament, I'm sure Ming would definitely oppose it at least!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Libertarian View Post
    The case is initially being heard in The Belfast High Court. My feeling is that if it goes to Europe eventually, it would be the court of human rights that will be the court to throw it out! As with Water charges, the EU won't help as it wants them, Re sex work, The last European parliament voted to support Mary Honeyball's (From The British Labour Party) proposal to support The Insane Swedish Model, though it only has a 'moral' effect, that's the direction those shitbags are now leaning towards! BTW, Mary Honeyball MEP has publicly stated that practicising Catholics should be barred from holding ministerial office because they are likely to be untrustworthy on the abortion issue, i.e. might disagree with her, not even The DUP would hold this view and it just goes to show you the level she is at!
    BTW in that EU Parliament every Irish MEP except The Ulster Unionist disgraced themselves by supporting the anti sex worker proposal and that included the young bald man claiming to be a Socialist, now a T.D.
    In the current EU Parliament, I'm sure Ming would definitely oppose it at least!
    Sound , it's seems that it is a vote catcher to be seem to be anti-sex worker.
    But its ok to rape children , sick world we live in


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Libertarian View Post
    I am very reliably informed there will be no time for this law to be introduced, before the Dáil ends
    Harry McGee said the same in the IT yesterday morning, it is not advanced enough to be rushed through by tomorrow.
    Last edited by stillirish; 02-02-16 at 14:05.

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    If it's not guillotined today it falls , as the Dáil will be dissolved tomorrow and the legislation cannot be enacted.

    So , we all have one last chance to make our opinions known to all parties who canvas for our vote .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playitsam View Post
    If it's not guillotined today it falls , as the Dáil will be dissolved tomorrow and the legislation cannot be enacted.

    So , we all have one last chance to make our opinions known to all parties who canvas for our vote .
    So how did that turn out ? X

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