Leo Varadkar

The fact his boyfriend is Leo means poor judgement is a given. He's an absolute gobshite. Both him and his boyfriend are an embarrassment to this country. Leo has destroyed this country, leaks documents and the boyfriend thinks it's okay to quip whilst at a Royal Event. Amazing how people like that always end up together. Can you imagine if someone from SF or their partners did this?
 
Must try harder.
Another Quarter like this and you know what that means ;-)

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The sooner that you begin to understand the figures the better.
So based on that CSO graph, are you telling me that Ireland is "An expanding growning economy"?
Posting yearly MDD and GDP forecasts is no reflection on whats happening right now as we could technically be in a recession in a months time.
 
So based on that CSO graph, are you telling me that Ireland is "An expanding growning economy"?
Posting yearly MDD and GDP forecasts is no reflection on whats happening right now as we could technically be in a recession in a months time.
Just stop please.

You have no understanding of the figures whatsoever.


You had better inform the RTE newsdesk about this "recession" coming next month
 

RTE News 15-05-23

European Commission sees 'solid' Irish economic growth this year and next​

Updated / Monday, 15 May 2023 12:14

Ireland's economy is projected to remain on a solid growth path with GDP growth of 5.5% expected in 2023 and 5% expected in 2024, according to the European Commission's Spring 2023 Economic Forecast, which was published today.

That is up from the Commission's earlier forecast of growth of 4.9% for this year and 4.1% for next year, made in February.


Very encouraging for Ireland - inflation to fall to 2.6%, with job growth & economy to be among highest in Europe in 2023 & 2024 ⁦
 
Ireland had the largest increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union at the end of last year and was one of just four EU countries to increase emissions annually.

Rising by 12.3% year-on-year, new data from Eurostat found that Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions in Q4 of 2022 rose in tandem with GDP, with its growth rate of emissions almost twice as large as the second biggest year-on-year increase.

Following Ireland was Latvia, which saw greenhouse gas emissions rise by 6.8%, with Malta in third place, rising by 6.4%. Denmark was the fourth country to report an increase, with its rate of emissions growing marginally at just under 2%.

 
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