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Sinn Fein are not a Normal Political Party
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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 7181497" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>I heard on the radio that Ireland now is not satisfying its international obligations to house refugees. Which raises the question of If there's a legal obligation on this country's Government to house refugees from abroad, why is there no legal obligation on this country's Government to house people from this country as well? Or is it that people from abroad must be treated better than our own people already here?</p><p></p><p>Very straight forward Drucker - if it's legally incumbent on the Irish Government to provide housing for foreign nationals who come to Ireland for refuge, why on earth isn't it legally incumbant on the Irish Government to provide housing for Irish nationals who already are in Ireland?</p><p></p><p>Which words are you having difficulty with? Or do you think it right that an Irish Citizen should have to go to a foreign land and subsequently claim asylum back in Ireland before our Government should be legally bound to house them. Do you see no dichotomy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 7181497, member: 28532"] I heard on the radio that Ireland now is not satisfying its international obligations to house refugees. Which raises the question of If there's a legal obligation on this country's Government to house refugees from abroad, why is there no legal obligation on this country's Government to house people from this country as well? Or is it that people from abroad must be treated better than our own people already here? Very straight forward Drucker - if it's legally incumbent on the Irish Government to provide housing for foreign nationals who come to Ireland for refuge, why on earth isn't it legally incumbant on the Irish Government to provide housing for Irish nationals who already are in Ireland? Which words are you having difficulty with? Or do you think it right that an Irish Citizen should have to go to a foreign land and subsequently claim asylum back in Ireland before our Government should be legally bound to house them. Do you see no dichotomy? [/QUOTE]
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