This afternoon.
Outside Leinster House.
Members of People Before Profit and supporters hold a protest about climate change ahead of a Dáil committee’s debate about the party’s Climate Emergency Measures Bill.
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This afternoon.
Outside Leinster House.
Members of People Before Profit and supporters hold a protest about climate change ahead of a Dáil committee’s debate about the party’s Climate Emergency Measures Bill.
I know RBB has his mug in the middle there, but they look like Green Party members to me.
What does “Build bridges not terminals’ mean?
Is it related to airports? Is this against the new runway in Dublin? Do they want a bridge to France instead?
Build da wall.
I’m very, very sympathetic to the aims of the Green Party… but this slogan is just stupid.
In fairness to them, what political slogan isn’t?
It might he in reference to a gas terminal rather than airport? It’s not clear without context. Slogans are tricky.
Crafty PBP pretending to be Green Party members…
I don’t understand this.
http://www.notherenotanywhere.com
The usual rag tag. Want the end of fossil fuels and support the building of nuclear power stations at Sandymount strand.
Well, I’m assuming that. How else do we power the country? Windmills and solar?
So then if there is a nuclear meltdown, it can wipe out nearly 1.5m people or 30% of the population in one foul swoop – kind of a win-win for the modern, misanthropic environmentalist.
Well I’ve just put an offer on an island
So fingers crossed
Somewhere out west? with a fine westerly breeze?
Rising sea levels and nuclear power stations go particularly poorly together. But NI is going to be a nuclear waste dump now I hear so that’ll be handy.
Stilts.
Put them back where you found them, they’re not stilts they’re plutonium rods.
Fair dues about climate change but no idea what they’re on about.
Could be a protest about dentistry versus bus stations?
Is it not about using Norn Iron as the UK’s nuclear waste dump?
Ooh snap.
I don’t understand what these revolutionary hordes are doing smiling outside Leinster House.