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Kat Harvey's avatar

Thank you for this, David. I wonder if Ireland has been hit badly because it’s still in the EU? Do the wandering masses think they can get to America more easily from Ireland? It’s a long ride by rubber dinghy….!

Mass deportations are the ONLY answer to this long term but Ireland must be strong like Poland and Hungary. Ireland should not be made the EU’s “dumping ground”. Ireland needs to get the good Christian leaders they want, get out of EU laws and treaties and send all these young men back to their native homelands. Sadly, being nice and polite to such people on a personal basis, as we are brought up to be, is a danger. They must be made to feel UNWELCOME. They are not here for our good and they really don’t care about us. They need to know we know this.

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Matt S's avatar

Of all the countries of Europe, Ireland was the one you could never have imagined this happening. And yet it has, and in record time. Things are incredibly bleak, and as you say here it may be just a couple of decades, on current trends, before the Irish are a minority. Which is why Ireland has to get that fighting spirit back, and show the world that remigration, and mass deportation, are possible. It’s absolutely existential. The whole of Europe - and the European-built first world - is with Ireland. It is in the interests of no-one in the civilised world that Ireland and the Irish should pass from history.

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