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Just watched a worrying clip of a couple of hundred masked up Muslims all dressed in black walking through Whitehall on the weekend declaring it was their area. The one shining light was when the leftie with a banner had it snatched he said "were on your side bro" and the Muslim shouted back "no you aint" the chickens are coming home to roost for the left.    

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Jmho, but it can’t be allowed to be an honest enquiry….ever ! If it was to really tell the truth it would open Pandora’s box about the devastating effect of packing millions of the 3rd world into

Until we start, in society,  by being totally honest about things....trans issues, sexualities, race.....then we can never ever get to a truthful outcome. That could be grooming gangs or Epstein's isl

Several of the victims have withdrawn from the inquiry . They say they have no confidence in the police or the social work representatives on the panel, since they represent the very institutions who

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1 minute ago, WILF said:

Maybe mate, all I do know is that I’m seeing all the same things and all the same people and hearing all the same words that I’ve been listening to all my life in Britain…….as I keep saying I know how this ends up because I’ve lived it.

Maybe this time it will be different, what do you reckon ?

My view on it all is something like this. The FF/FG government have literally been bleeding the country dry and filling the pockets of their own. No proper wealth taxes, public services a shambles and every publicly funded project being paid for with public money seems to just be a blank cheque for the same old names and contractors year after year. The housing situation is a joke and instead of the pity being for the young families trying to rent a place or buy a home all you hear is sympathy for landlords who are rinsing people for all they are worth (I’m a landlord both in Ireland and the UK with considerable assets in NW London both residential and commercial) and I can honestly say I reckon in Ireland my current rentals are 40% below the market value and some of the ones in the UK are probably even lower (I rent mostly to Irish lads working in London and always have done). I realise how fortunate I am but I also realise 40-50% of all the incomes from these are tax so who does it suit for the shit show to continue? I understand your view on foreigners coming in to rinse the country but the facts are due to one reason or another we need labour, doctors, nurses among other things. For every bad case there are 10 families who arrive wanting a better life for their kids who keep their heads down and try and grind out a life like the rest of us. It’s keeping the numbers in check is what is gong to be important. It’s become too big an issue now for any party to mess about. Sinn Fein need their chance they have the right people with the right views in my opinion to make Ireland a better place. I’ve been involved for 50 years in one way or another with Sinn Fein not in a major way but fundraising for prisoners families and stuff like that. If they do make a meal of things and f**k around too much they will not be welcome at the doors as they are now. Their supporters are not a forgiving bunch and want what’s best for the 32 counties of Ireland first and foremost. 

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14 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

 but the facts are due to one reason or another we need labour, doctors, nurses among other things. 

I was chatting to a filipino bloke and his wife a few months back,both nurses,both working in Dublin,he said you have loads of OFW nurses there.

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12 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

My view on it all is something like this. The FF/FG government have literally been bleeding the country dry and filling the pockets of their own. No proper wealth taxes, public services a shambles and every publicly funded project being paid for with public money seems to just be a blank cheque for the same old names and contractors year after year. The housing situation is a joke and instead of the pity being for the young families trying to rent a place or buy a home all you hear is sympathy for landlords who are rinsing people for all they are worth (I’m a landlord both in Ireland and the UK with considerable assets in NW London both residential and commercial) and I can honestly say I reckon in Ireland my current rentals are 40% below the market value and some of the ones in the UK are probably even lower (I rent mostly to Irish lads working in London and always have done). I realise how fortunate I am but I also realise 40-50% of all the incomes from these are tax so who does it suit for the shit show to continue? I understand your view on foreigners coming in to rinse the country but the facts are due to one reason or another we need labour, doctors, nurses among other things. For every bad case there are 10 families who arrive wanting a better life for their kids who keep their heads down and try and grind out a life like the rest of us. It’s keeping the numbers in check is what is gong to be important. It’s become too big an issue now for any party to mess about. Sinn Fein need their chance they have the right people with the right views in my opinion to make Ireland a better place. I’ve been involved for 50 years in one way or another with Sinn Fein not in a major way but fundraising for prisoners families and stuff like that. If they do make a meal of things and f**k around too much they will not be welcome at the doors as they are now. Their supporters are not a forgiving bunch and want what’s best for the 32 counties of Ireland first and foremost. 

Fair play to you mate, sounds like you’re a hard working lad.

But that aside, you mention the incomers, say all the same things people have been saying for years in the U.K. (doctors, nurses, as long as they are trying to better themselves etc etc) and please don’t think I’m being rude or aggressive because I’m not, but it shows a complete lack of understanding of the reality of how that all plays out.

I’ll ask a simple question mate, what makes you think Ireland will succeed at this socialist multi cultural utopia that only brings the very nicest people when every single other country in Europe has failed ?…….more than failed, they are finally seeing what a catastrophe it is.

Don’t you think saying “well, that won’t happen to us” is being a bit presumptuous ? 
 

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4 minutes ago, mackem said:

I was chatting to a filipino bloke and his wife a few months back,both nurses,both working in Dublin,he said you have loads of OFW nurses there.

The one ray of hope here is that lots of people ain’t late to the party like we have been in the U.K…….they know the score.

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On 25/10/2025 at 10:33, WILF said:

I think the Bi-election result in Wales and what’s looking like the presidential result in Ireland tells us that there are still massive numbers of indigenous white people who couldn’t give two fucks about wiping out themselves and their kids and their grand kids…..they are voting based on fantasy’s and stories from times past when the reality has massively overtaken them.

Absolutely f***ing soul destroying ! 

The Plaid candidate for my area... Lindsey Whittle was a labour councillor for 35 yrs, before he  jumping ship 15 yrs ago...Reform were tactically voted out , because the silly labour supporters, apparently voted for Plaid lol... its all a  f***ing farce from where I'm sat...this is the same man that took away our community centre, doctors surgery,police station off our little estate...his daughter is a 48 yr old waste of space ,local council clown...that wasted 90,000 on a memorial plaque and some stone work,right outside the back of my house🙄 I was a kid when this happened,I was actually outside along with my Nan and mam who provided blankets etc,the sound of that mother,jumping out of a second floor window and the screams,will never leave me....Darren Smith was a good lad,who unfortunately lost his life,running inside to save 2 kids , another lad Brian,tried but was beaten back😞 when the fire brigade arrived,they found him in the room,huddled over the babies😥

My old Nan campaigned for yrs to get the flats pulled down...our estate was never the same again after it..

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Two children and the man who tried to save them are being honoured on the site of the tragedy.

 

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1 minute ago, WILF said:

The one ray of hope here is that lots of people ain’t late to the party like we have been in the U.K…….they know the score.

I have put on here before Ireland was always a conduit for illegals into the UK mainland,now its a destination of choice itself for many both legal and illegal.

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10 minutes ago, mackem said:

I have put on here before Ireland was always a conduit for illegals into the UK mainland,now its a destination of choice itself for many both legal and illegal.

The trouble is mate, just good ordinary local people have no concept of how this ends up, the results are there for all to witness only just across the Irish Sea but they don’t seem to think about that ? 
Some lads do, one lad I know who is republican through and through and a very successful senior GAA coach at the local club, as patriotic as they come and has been all his life said to me “If I win the lotto I’ll buy every empty property in my town so they cant put those fuckers in there !”

The man literally loves his town with a passion ! 
Also, local landlords who have rented out places to the government have been shunned, builders doing works there have been shunned, their name is filth locally.

As you know, people have been putting a match to places.

So there’s hope, but they are fighting the full weight of the socialist EU fanatics. 

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31 minutes ago, WILF said:

Fair play to you mate, sounds like you’re a hard working lad.

But that aside, you mention the incomers, say all the same things people have been saying for years in the U.K. (doctors, nurses, as long as they are trying to better themselves etc etc) and please don’t think I’m being rude or aggressive because I’m not, but it shows a complete lack of understanding of the reality of how that all plays out.

I’ll ask a simple question mate, what makes you think Ireland will succeed at this socialist multi cultural utopia that only brings the very nicest people when every single other country in Europe has failed ?…….more than failed, they are finally seeing what a catastrophe it is.

Don’t you think saying “well, that won’t happen to us” is being a bit presumptuous ? 
 

I’ll be honest Wilf in my town and area no we don’t see foreigners or if we do it’s very very few. There was a pub down the road ear marked to take asylum seekers and the owner who isn’t a local was politely told he can have a pub or a pile of ashes the decision was his. It’s been empty the last three years closed down. We don’t need any gardai we by and large manage our own affairs. I see a huge difference between people coming to work and for a better life than the so called asylum seekers and fuckers being put in hotels free of charge to me they are fair game. I’ve lived in your country for a long time on and off. I’ve spent years in your nicks and I do believe that Ireland is different and far tighter knit and people are far less tolerant of messers who stray outside the lines especially if they are blow ins. I don’t want to sound insulting it’s just how I see it. 

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8 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

I’ll be honest Wilf in my town and area no we don’t see foreigners or if we do it’s very very few. There was a pub down the road ear marked to take asylum seekers and the owner who isn’t a local was politely told he can have a pub or a pile of ashes the decision was his. It’s been empty the last three years closed down. We don’t need any gardai we by and large manage our own affairs. I see a huge difference between people coming to work and for a better life than the so called asylum seekers and fuckers being put in hotels free of charge to me they are fair game. I’ve lived in your country for a long time on and off. I’ve spent years in your nicks and I do believe that Ireland is different and far tighter knit and people are far less tolerant of messers who stray outside the lines especially if they are blow ins. I don’t want to sound insulting it’s just how I see it. 

I agree, that’s how I have found it to be.

And I’m not insulted, I’m very aware I’m a guest in another man’s country…..you won’t  see me campaigning to make kids do Poppy Day in schools, or celebrate St George’s day in school or phone the guards every time someone cracks an English joke.

It won’t be because of the English that your young people will have to worry about walking to the pub in case they get molested or stabbed.

I won’t be setting up a Church of England branch.

It will be others that don’t look or sound a bit like me who will be wanting their mosque, then they will want their housing estate, then their town, their holy days in your schools, it will be gangs driving around after your young girls……then, when enough time has past you eventually end up like every other country in Europe.

And likewise not wanting to be insulting but you may not get to see it, but it will be your legacy.

Good chat, much appreciated. 

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3 hours ago, WILF said:

I agree, that’s how I have found it to be.

And I’m not insulted, I’m very aware I’m a guest in another man’s country…..you won’t  see me campaigning to make kids do Poppy Day in schools, or celebrate St George’s day in school or phone the guards every time someone cracks an English joke.

It won’t be because of the English that your young people will have to worry about walking to the pub in case they get molested or stabbed.

I won’t be setting up a Church of England branch.

It will be others that don’t look or sound a bit like me who will be wanting their mosque, then they will want their housing estate, then their town, their holy days in your schools, it will be gangs driving around after your young girls……then, when enough time has past you eventually end up like every other country in Europe.

And likewise not wanting to be insulting but you may not get to see it, but it will be your legacy.

Good chat, much appreciated. 

In my head I’ve 30 years left in me but in reality it’s probably 15 so who knows what I’ll see but I’ve said it before here to walk up the Main Street in my home town and see it turn into what I saw Wembley high road turn into would genuinely break my heart into bits. Maybe that’s how English people felt once upon a time watching us Irish take over Kilburn and Cricklewood with our dance halls and shops who knows? I remember my father telling us about working on the roads when he first went to England in the 40s he said the people would call them savages for working with their tops off in the summer heat. Maybe that’s where my sympathy for people trying to make a better life for themselves comes from I don’t know. 

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