Let’s Make This Quick

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This morning/afternoon

Government Buildings,

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar meets UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn for a chat about Northern Ireland, Brexit and working class emancipation. Not sure about the last bit.

Last night: He Is Among Us

Update:

That seemed to go well.

I’ll see myself out.

Rollingnews

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11 thoughts on “Let’s Make This Quick

  1. eoin

    Amazing that FG will have more seats in the European Parliament (5) than the Tories (4).

    [Also, Naoise says the they’ll let the doodling there to the right of the mantel piece go for €895 but not a cent less]

  2. Dr.Fart MD

    he sent him off out the door on his own? if it was a fellow tory he’d have carried them down the steps.

        1. johnny

          -Leo is some host,Jer had pour his own water, very tacky,I’ve frequently judged friends/restaurants by the just damn downright inconvenience of having pour/make my own drinks,its just not on.
          -any news on that bowling alley Doc-always wanted one those shirts and my own customized ball……..

          1. Dr.Fart MD

            vote Dr.Fart .. the peoples doctor .. on my agenda is a centralised bowing and quasar place. ill also fix the housing crisis very easily. health will be tougher but ill fix it over a longer period of time because ill make corporation tax of 12.5% mandatory to pay. that will pay for health system. also ill go to a lot of the new hotels going up, and pull them down with my own two hands brick by brick while wearing my big taoseach medal. and ill turn every hotel into affordable housing. but no social housing coz my one downfall is i hate rough people.

  3. Gabby

    If a Labour leader from Britain had met Bertie Ahern so many years ago, they’d have been photographed in a nearby pub sipping proletarian pints.

  4. :-Joe

    Corbyn is one of a dying breed(dying species in current reality) of real politicians, a man of principles and of the ilk, cut from the same cloth of values and true political leadership and putting the people first like the late great Tony Benn.

    Tony Benn, .who also was a great mind, defender of human rights and a champion of workers rights through the labour movement in britain and under the toxic corrosive climate of thatcher in particular,… always said he would vote for him and anyone who cared about decency and a fair shake should too.

    It’s no surprise that like minded and fellow intellectual, the modern heavyweight that is Noam Chomsky always says he is the person to vote for too and for many varying and important but different reasons.

    In comparison and great contrast to the conveyer belt of walking brain hemorrages like bojo the clown, monopoly man, may, cameron and all the other tory leaders going back decades(including blair and his corrupted labour blair-ites like milliband etc. and also the tory F-f/g party and now varad the abyssmal psychadelic facist failure.. ) but in particular with today’s political climate, he should look, from the point of view to any sane, sentient and intelligent human individual(with the ability to think) to be the metaphorical second coming of jesus christ..(if that wasn’t a weird sado-masochistic deathwish by theological cults involving the end of the human race and the planet on a whim).

    If the political system and democracy were not being eaten alive by pseudo capatalism( a.k.a decades of corrupt so-called ‘neo-liberal’ economic theory and practices) and if the anti-democratic forces such as the (globalised corporate financial transfer of public funds to private wealth for elites… ) tory system and their very powerful and influential self interested factions and centres of power like the wealthy elites, private finance, zionist political lobbyists in britain along with the us foreign policy war machine to name just a few of many pillars that back them up.

    He has the full weight of a world of injustice against him, whatever policies you disagree with him about or how weak he is or has been in dealing with issues.

    He has that rare quality in politics of actually caring about the welfare of citizens and human rights obove and beyond himself and all the usual greed, averice and blatent venal behaviour of almost everyone else around him and he has a solid understanding of what it entails and involves in order to do the right thing.

    Ireland could do much better with more like him in politics on this basket case of an island.

    :-J

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