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266K views · 29K reactions | John Dallon, one of the leaders of the... WWW.(!64.56:886 John Dallon, one of the leaders of the fuel protest in Dublin, has said that prot

I don’t think it’s going to take much to start civil unrest the only people who are happy with this government are boat people and spongers. The working man is bubbling but cannot stop working because

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John Dallon, one of the leaders of the fuel protest in Dublin, has said that protesters are willing to stay in the...

Absolutely powerful stuff today. I’ve come home but left the lads at it I’ll be back tomoro again. Great to be shoulder to shoulder with staunch men who know they have right on their side and aren’t afraid to stand up and say it. Support was unbelievable I’d imagine tomoro will be bigger again. 

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7 hours ago, dai dogs said:

Apparently the Army has refused to move them 

Seen they asked two different heavy haulage recovery forms to help remove trucks and tractors. They both refused best of luck to you all. See there is ramblings of fuel protests over here but they will only last a couple of hours 

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6 minutes ago, Halfhound said:
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John Dallon, one of the leaders of the fuel protest in Dublin, has said that protesters are willing to stay in the...

Absolutely powerful stuff today. I’ve come home but left the lads at it I’ll be back tomoro again. Great to be shoulder to shoulder with staunch men who know they have right on their side and aren’t afraid to stand up and say it. Support was unbelievable I’d imagine tomoro will be bigger again. 

The government spent about €6 billion on NGO groups and €1.2 billion on ipas last year and the same government are refusing to meet the protest leaders . It shows a total lack of respect for ordinary hard working people . Micheal Martin needs to go . 

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19 minutes ago, Halfhound said:
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John Dallon, one of the leaders of the fuel protest in Dublin, has said that protesters are willing to stay in the...

Absolutely powerful stuff today. I’ve come home but left the lads at it I’ll be back tomoro again. Great to be shoulder to shoulder with staunch men who know they have right on their side and aren’t afraid to stand up and say it. Support was unbelievable I’d imagine tomoro will be bigger again. 

Best of luck to yas halfhound 🍺

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2 minutes ago, paul sr said:

The government spent about €6 billion on NGO groups and €1.2 billion on ipas last year and the same government are refusing to meet the protest leaders . It shows a total lack of respect for ordinary hard working people . Micheal Martin needs to go . 

Heading for civil war against the government

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They’ve tried to throw shit at some of the organiser’s but it seems all the attempts to turn the public are being seen straight through. I’d be fairly sure MM and SH are very worried and I’d say the road hauliers association and IFA are even more worried. These guys have done more for those associations members in 3 days then they have in 10 years. 

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They’ve tried to throw shit at some of the organiser’s but it seems all the attempts to turn the public are being seen straight through. I’d be fairly sure MM and SH are very worried and I’d say the road hauliers association and IFA are even more worried. These guys have done more for those associations members in 3 days then they have in 10 years. 

They took a poll in the Mayo newspaper and 88% of people who responded were right behind the lads.

 

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39 minutes ago, Halfhound said:

They’ve tried to throw shit at some of the organiser’s but it seems all the attempts to turn the public are being seen straight through. I’d be fairly sure MM and SH are very worried and I’d say the road hauliers association and IFA are even more worried. These guys have done more for those associations members in 3 days then they have in 10 

The country badly needs a new organisation that will represent  rural people . The IFA has no credibility any more .

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Worrying to hear MM has made comment stressing ‘the law must be unheld and take its course’ and more less implying the protest it’s against the will of the people. Amazing how they try and spin things when every man and his dog knows the support it’s stirring up. Will be a very interesting weekend. 

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I think there has been fund pages set up if anyone is that way inclined using it to buy grub and tea/coffee for lads. Talks of diesel rebates for agri diesel and tax rebates for hauliers I’m hoping they don’t give in to that when it does nothing for the tradesmen and homeowners heating oil which it also taxed to the heavens. I think if they walk without something for everyone reputations might never be repaired. 

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