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My point of view is blunt! I was told that my grey hair makes me look ‘extinguished’. #RepealedThe8th 🇵🇸 Pro-Palestine

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Israel was openly using starvation as a weapon of war when Micheál Martin took part in this PR photoshoot for the IDF

Israel was openly using starvation as a weapon of war when Micheál Martin took part in this PR photoshoot for the IDF
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Badly Drawn Dog(@MattD2099) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saul Staniforth Naomi4LabNEC I was shocked for a sec- why are they asking her fair questions and letting her explain herself? Oh, it’s not the BBC, it’s Al Jazeera.

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'The Jewish bloc is a conglomeration of different Jewish groups who take a range of views, but they are united in saying, not in our name'

Naomi4LabNEC being interviewed at the march in London on Saturday.

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Things you say during an election

May 2023, Neale Richmond gave
Supermarkets a six-week ultimatum to bring down the cost of a basket of groceries. It didn't happen.

Today, he is giving insurers two months to lower premiums.

Spoofers who Govern

Things you say during an election May 2023, @nealerichmond gave Supermarkets a six-week ultimatum to bring down the cost of a basket of groceries. It didn't happen. Today, he is giving insurers two months to lower premiums. Spoofers who Govern
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Govt is really taking the mickey with its 64 (or is it 70?) special advisers, paid €69-103k [after Oct 2% increase] with outliers on €175k
Micheál Martin has engaged 6 special advisers, but still refuses to reveal their names or salaries, even 3+ mths after they were engaged

Govt is really taking the mickey with its 64 (or is it 70?) special advisers, paid €69-103k [after Oct 2% increase] with outliers on €175k Micheál Martin has engaged 6 special advisers, but still refuses to reveal their names or salaries, even 3+ mths after they were engaged
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A special adviser to Micheal Martin was paid an exit package of €145,444 in 2021.
Micheal Martin only became a Govt minister (and Taoiseach) in June 2020.
How could a SPAD receive €145k less than 19 months later?
Govt refuses to identify the lucky SPAD!

A special adviser to Micheal Martin was paid an exit package of €145,444 in 2021. Micheal Martin only became a Govt minister (and Taoiseach) in June 2020. How could a SPAD receive €145k less than 19 months later? Govt refuses to identify the lucky SPAD!
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Imagine spending an evening with a man who has tbe blood of over 1 million Iraqis on his hands. You'd want to give yourself a long hard look in the mirror if you think keeping the company of a war monger's PR man is a good use of time .

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RTÉ News It's actually a great day out. Good music and food and education. Kids had great fun. Despite what you think of illegal immigration policies, there are many hard working people from all over the continent of Africa who are contributing to society.
It's a festival.Highly recommend

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Independent and Social Democrats candidates blast RTÉ for exclusion from 'key' debates

Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns says “something is seriously wrong” with the national broadcaster if it’s not platforming her party’s candidates.

“Here is RTÉ, the public sector

Independent and Social Democrats candidates blast RTÉ for exclusion from 'key' debates Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns says “something is seriously wrong” with the national broadcaster if it’s not platforming her party’s candidates. “Here is RTÉ, the public sector
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