oh fuck off."Taoiseach" is outdated and should be replaced by "Prime Minister" imho, we are a multicultural nation now.
oh fuck off."Taoiseach" is outdated and should be replaced by "Prime Minister" imho, we are a multicultural nation now.
Prime minister or Taoiseach sound better than Doherty and his TeeshaShe's objecting to the term "Prime Minister"; which is included for those who may be unfamiliar with our political terminology, it's more evidence of how inward looking SF/IRA are.
"Taoiseach" is outdated and should be replaced by "Prime Minister" imho, we are a multicultural nation now.
When have I not been open about who I voted for, in fact about three or four years ago I replied in detail to you why I do, so don't be throwing that bullshit at me at all. As long as you have been posting here, you first response to a crisis or drama in the dail/westminister/stormont is call an election.
Thankfully in the dail at least, we have adults that don't pander to childish whims.
Jez imagine a SF coalition....
Prime minister or Taoiseach sound better than Doherty and his Teesha
She said there is no difference between FF & SF at this stage
Surely a wind up to trigger peopleShe's objecting to the term "Prime Minister"; which is included for those who may be unfamiliar with our political terminology, it's more evidence of how inward looking SF/IRA are.
"Taoiseach" is outdated and should be replaced by "Prime Minister" imho, we are a multicultural nation now.
It says that she’s a pain in the backside radio presenterSo what does that say about her (Sarah McInerny) - shrewd political analyst, agenda driven hack, or somewhere in between?
Not an issue for any one bar her which says it all really. At least it keeps her mind off her auntie.FFS, what is the issue ?
Taoiseach is mentioned and for those not fluent in Irish, which of course is a reality now more and more in this country. The words Prime Minister are put in brackets.
Just more of the SF/IRA cult mentality on show.
SF/IRA = Scum
“if as you claim” “allegedly honest” Coming from you, i did laughIf, as you claim, you've been so honest and open here about who you vote for then you should have absolutely no bother repeating it here. I recall you telling us who it was you wouldn't vote for, not so sure you said who you did vote for. But as I say, if you're so allegedly honest and open about it you shouldn't have any problem telling us now who it is you voted for in the last GE.
Surely a wind up to trigger people
Yes we are absolutely multi-cultural but is that a reason to disregard our own culture and heritage?
I've no problem with the use of both terms.
If I emigrate in the morning, I have to respect the culture of the country I move to, yet in Ireland some people don't have the slightest interest or respect for our own culture. It's a bit sad in my opinion that people no longer take pride in the Irish language and cultural. I by no means speak it every day or would be fluent in it but I'm still proud and can speak the basics and understand the basics when watching matches on TG4.
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