Is this “Democracy” that’s chuds are so proud about.Ireland just vote for EU migration pact which means millions more refugees will pour into Ireland. Enjoy your “democracy” broshttps://x.com/wayotworld/status/1806338996030632420
>>472340524i cant imagine the small irish population voting for thisexhibit a) nwo deprives locals of representation
You can absolutely refuse to take any migrants and pay the EU for the migrants you don't take. 2 years ago they could sue you if you didn't take your "fair share".Bare in mind that this was enacted as a "big" win by the neoliberal previous EU, after the last election 25% to 30% of the chamber is anti-immigration
>>472340524Ireland was forced to do this but at least Eastern Europe will never buy into the illusion that the EU is a democracy or fair.The EU won the battle but lost the war because Eastern Europe will absolutely notice all this noise and fuckery. One step forward, ten steps back
>>472340524Politicians sold out to their (((donors))). No other explanation.
>>472340524>Ireland votes for millions of new refugees"VOTING" doesn't work! Is anyone listening yet?
>>472341412Eastern Europe sent all their scum across Europe and as a result we took the hit.I don't want us to be part of the EU anymore we paid our dues now we are being destroyed by the EU while the parasite eastern bloc countries only reap the benefits
>>472343378>taigxit
>>472340524english out, blacks in!wahey!!
>>472341132We had an opt-out clause due to the Lisbon Treaty. We are 1 of only 2 countries in the EU (the other being Denmark) with the legal right to opt out.Our government was sold off the country. We have to take a minimum of 30,000 migrants per year. If we refuse to take 1 migrant, we get a fine of 20,000 euros. If we refuse 30,000, we get a fine of 600,000,000 euros that the Irish tax payer has to cough up.Unelected officials in the EU can now dictate our immigration policy, and can change the number of migrants we are forced to accept, or alternatively where we refuse, can change the amount we have to pay in fines. Our government have just undermined our constitution, democracy and the sovereignty of the Irish nation, against the will of the majority of the Irish public. We have been royally fucked by this.In 2022, the cost of asylum seekers (excluding Ukrainian refugees) cost the Irish tax-payer 191,000,000 euros.In 2023, the cost rose to 640,000,000 euros.In 2024, the cost is expected to exceed 1,000,000,000 euros. 1 BILLION FUCKING EUROS it will cost Irish people to house and feed immigrants from Africa, the middle east and other shitholes, all contributing to the housing crisis, crumbling public sector and social and cultural decay, not the mention the crime rates.What the fuck just happened?>>472341412>Ireland was forced to do thisWe weren't. We had a legal right to opt out. The governement didn't put it to referendum and fucked the Irish people.This has been the most destructive government this nation has ever seen. Unbelievable.
>>472340524jews and these people have family homes. fuel is cheap as fuck for the damage it can cause.
>>472345553>jews and these people have family homes. fuel is cheap as fuck for the damage it can cause.DON'T DO THIS
There is no political solution to a jewish problem. Why do you let jews have the monopoly on violence?
>>472345264Is there a way to constitutionally challenge this?
>>472347507Challenge them in Minecraft
>>472344741Oi mate. At least you ain't speaking German bruva.
Brits out, Africans in
>>472347798Says the American larper. Revolution against the British to end slavery.
>>472348227The difference between me and you is that I'm not trying to keep brother wars alive for the rest of eternityWhite solidarity against third world hordes is enough for me
Remember these names, lads. Each and every one of them a traitor to Ireland and her people. These 79 overpaid, poisonous snakes voted 'Yes' to opt in to the EU migration pact, narrowly winning by just 7 votes. 9 TDs didn't vote at all and aren't named on this list, but make no mistake, they are also traitors to our country.
>>472351266Just to reiterate, instead of putting this to the Irish people in a referendum, 79 people decided the fate of this country and the death of Ireland culturally and demographically.By 2050, 85% of population growth will be through inward migration. Unless we do something, we are fucked.https://www.gov.ie/pdf/?file=https://assets.gov.ie/297016/3485f1c0-5e2c-4851-b534-100bbdb8b920.pdf#page=null
Oi! Connor! Bring out the C4, lad! Irish Space Agency got new heights to reach.
>>472340524the corporate tax haven state is doing ZOG corpo shit - big surprise
>>472347507Eh yes that's the point of the thread. They decided NOT to challenge it. It's clear as fucking day they don't care about the will of the people. God be with you all if your number is called or they take you alive. Be brave. Time to show Euros how it's done (in minecraft)
>In a press statement on Thursday, Laois Offaly TD Carol Nolan, one of the TDs who opposed the pact, described the narrow margin of the vote as “the crack through which chaos will enter.”>The Independent TD described the Dáil’s approval of the controversial EU Asylum and Migration Pact by a vote of 79 to 72 as “a political earthquake that will escalate the breakdown in social cohesion and trust by further removing national decision-making capacity on the issues to the European Union.”>Deputy Nolan went on to say that the close nature of the vote also “highlighted the absurdity of recent ministerial and Government rhetoric to the effect that anyone opposing the approval of the Pact was motivated by a racist or so-called far right agenda.”>“By the narrowest of margins this Government has embarked upon a policy agenda that does not have the meaningful consent of the Irish people and which has at all times lacked even the appearance of public consultation. That kind of democratic deficit cannot be smoothed over or wished away by a vote in the Dáil,” said Deputy Nolan.>“I and indeed the handful of my colleagues who have consistently worked to change the narrative on these issues, so that it reflects the views of ordinary people, remain dedicated to exposing these shivering sell-outs who have now conceded one of the greatest transfers of national sovereignty to the EU in a generation,” she said.>Meanwhile, another firm opponent of the pact, leader of Independent Ireland, Deputy Michael Collins, said that the voting through of the pact was “against the will of the Irish people, kicking democracy in the teeth.”>Meanwhile, the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR said in a statement on Thursday that it welcomed the vote in favour of opting in to the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum.