Yearly Archives: 2016

mazdaroll

OUCH.

Seriously.

Anon writes:

I live on a laneway and I have a CCTV monitoring activity outside. Last Saturday night some muppet jumped off a ledge onto the bonnet on my significant other’s pride and joy [vintage Mazda MX-3].

The Gardai have seen the footage and are unlikely to find him as he looks like a middle class recreational ‘reveller’ and therefore anonymous. So, I thought that it might be nice if he became famous on the interwebs….

ladiesman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL1_4e4qPiM

A caught short comedy short by Brainy Films

Shot in Anseo Camden Street, Dublin 2

Caroline at Brainy Films writes:

Starring Liam Hourican – currently appearing in BBC 3’s Murder in Successville, Moone Boy’s Clare Monnelly & David Layde, who you’ll remember as the warrior standing behind the wizard guy at the end of this episode of 90’s Irish Power Rangers knock-off Mystic Knights of Tir an Nog

Brainy Films

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Conservative MP Michael Gove will challenge for the Tory leadership

At last, not a moment too late
A hero steps up to the plate
Against Boris and May,
And a man who cures gay
That country’s one hell of a state.

John Moynes

Pic: Reuters

Update:

Boris Johnson rules himself out of Conservative leader race (BBC)

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From top President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker blocks UKIP leader Nigel Farage MEP yesterday; Dan Boyle

Last week’s Brexit vote, which the author signalled, was a triumph of hate over responsibility.

Dan Boyle writes:

No surprise but one hell of a mess.

Some voted against the over bearing arrogance of the European Commission. Some recognised the continuing democratic deficit within the EU, although a country with an unelected head of State, second chamber, and without a written constitution is hardly best placed to be flag bearers for democracy.

As with most referenda many voted to get at the government. A government, whoever its new head is to be, that will now have free rein thanks to those who voted with their spleen.

Others spoke about getting rid of red tape. This was code for less consumer entitlements, less workers rights, less environmental standards.

However the phrase that worked, that stuck, was ‘taking our country back’. No code here. For those living in the neglected, discarded communities of Northern England and South Wales the easiest of answers were provided for their continuing plight.

For them it was made all too clear that all their problems were the fault of ‘Johnny Foreigner’.

My recent eight months on John Bull’s first island showed me how ugly public discourse had become there. The louder Nigel Farage and his ilk became the greater the licence given to those whose racist tendencies could now be given full flowering.

It will be difficult to put this genie back in the bottle. A genie, being an utterly inappropriate analogy, not being sufficiently British enough.

It could be that after two years of taking their country back there could be a realisation as to how deep a hole the country has dug itself into. By that stage an independent Scotland will be well on the way to being established, and the newly formed islet of Norn Iron will be nursed into being.

The likelihood is that another referendum will take place, not necessarily to overturn the decision now made, but to offer the alternative to EU membership that will have been agreed.

By that time the Sun will have finally set on the Empire. It may or may not change mindsets. The only certainty is that a terrible ugliness has been reborn. It is a triumph of hate over responsibility.

In Ireland we can’t afford to be too smug about these things. Scratch the surface in many of our discarded communities and we may see similar forces being unleashed.

Maybe the preoccupation with issues of lesser importance that have over involved us recently, have been something of a safety valve.

While I prefer an obsession over water than renewed racism at any time, in both our countries we continue to sideline the more important issues that are further marginalising those communities affected.

We should cry for all our beloved countries.

Dan Boyle is a former Green Party TD and Senator. Follow Dan on Twitter: @sendboyle

Top pic: AP