Im no fan of Micks but no politician deserves that,
Neither am I, if it was a kid and not Mick, no one would be laughing. Shitty owners.
Im no fan of Micks but no politician deserves that,
If so, that would mean Kev is around 56. i always imagined him to be early 30s and easily led by you,Is he a former classmate of yours Kev?
Handy little tool!A handy link here for anyone wondering how to vote in the EU elections:
If so, that would mean Kev is around 56. i always imagined him to be early 30s and easily led by you,
I'm not biting kiddo.I'd say the age is the right ballpark, but I never led Kev in my life.
He came last for me too, just below SF and AontuHandy little tool!
Surprised to see FF come out top for me (swore I’d never vote for them after the crash), SD second. Yogi can probably guess who came last, goes by the initials DB and better known as a dumb little bollix!!
Do you mean Cork City South Central and Dr Lekha Margassery?A curious situation has arisen in cork city central.
The labour party has a profile of all candidates nationally apart from the candidate in south central.
The profile is blank.
the posters indicate that the candidate is a doctor.
By putting Dr. on her poster is it saying that she is superior to people who have no degree."Indian at heart and Irish by soul" is how UCC alum Lekha Menon Margassery fondly describes herself.
The Indian born researcher graduated with a PhD in Microbiology from UCC in 2013 and now works in UCC's School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. She is also a leading member of the Indian Community Support group set up in response to the COVID-19 pandemic by the Ambassador of India to Ireland.
Lekha ran as a candidate in the local elections in 2019 and is the founder of ‘Aatma’, an Indian dance school in Cork.
She is president of the UCC Indian Alumni Community and a member of the UCC Alumni Board.