This afternoon.
Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2,
Fianna Fáil TDs, from left: Housing Spokesperson Darragh O Brien and Fianna Fail Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath and Seanad Leader Catherine Ardagh speak to the media on the plinth about Brexit and scheduled Local Property Tax revaluations likely to arise through out the upcoming Dáil term.
Meanwhile…
This afternoon.
Leinster House, Dublin 2
Labour Party Leader, Brendan Howlin (centre) and members of the Labour Parliamentary Party, Senator Kevin Humphreys (first right), Senator Ged Nash (second right) and Jan O Sullivan speak to the media on the plinth about Brexit and “other” issues.
Meanwhile…
This afternoon.
Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghaíl grapples with a vintage jalopy during the launch of the Dáil 100 Centenary programme.
Name that make and model, anyone?
Fianna Fail, Late 18th Century
Fat Rabbit?
…looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights alright…
Ford Model T 2JZA80 Twin Turbo GT Spyder.
Fianna Fail are rebranding Fat and stale
What about Publishing the Democratic Programme of the First Dail and one might also
ask why Ford pulled out of Cork a couple of years later…..Model T and all, would
Collins have let them go over to Dagenham.
Ford’s didn’t shut down the Cork plant until the 80s
The Orion was the last model to leave the Cork Production Line
Btw Dagenham was the Ford Motor Company
And was responsible for parts
The foundry being the main centre of its industry
And of course the infamous ‘Sewing Room’
The upholstery Shop
…. RIP xxxx and others
Parts for their plants around the world
So a strike
Of which they were many
And many more
Had the potential to stall production lines all over the world
Yeah I know
I just Couldn’t that that tripe stay up without defending my roots
BTW
Happy New Year everyone
All the best for the rest of it
But since we’re all about Truth in someone’s News
It’s only fair to add that Ford’s did recruit from its Cork facility for their Romford – Dagenham plant as it came on line
Which is why the Cork Dagenham thing
Is actually a thing