L’Irlanda è stata vista come “un paese dal tocco morbido” in materia di immigrazione, afferma James Lawless

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2026/01/08/james-lawless-ireland-must-rely-on-modern-building-methods-to-meet-housing-targets/

di jonnieggg

12 commenti

  1. johnfuckingtravolta on

    James has been putting out some bangers the last few days. I wonder is he sweating about his comments on who actually controls the Irish housing market..

    He has admitted that we arent in control of our own housing market.

    And sure look…. we all know we’re soft on immigration. Literally, people all over the world know we’re soft on immigration. James Lawless is a fuckin clown

  2. quantum0058d on

    Strange headline

    >He said there was “definitely” a shift in the Government position on immigration. He supports “value added” immigration, when people contribute to the workforce and fill a skills gap, and international protection, when people escape desperate circumstances and persecution.

    >“The difficulty is, when you have people that are neither those things, and they’re sort of coming as an economic migrant, in a case where maybe they don’t particularly need it, or people are coming to take advantage of a system that was maybe a little bit overly generous at the outset,” he said

    Hasn’t got the memo, facts are racist. 

  3. jonnieggg on

    “Following “various audits” of English language schools, of which there are more than 100, some schools were found to be “not actually really focused on providing education”

    Who knew eh.

    ” Workers required for industries “probably shouldn’t be coming in the back door of the education system; it probably should be coming in the front door of the work visa system”.

    If only we had some consistency in government. A party in place long enough to sort out these longitudinal problems. We can only hope and pray.

    “He said there was “definitely” a shift in the Government position on immigration. He supports “value added” immigration, when people contribute to the workforce and fill a skills gap, and international protection, when people escape desperate circumstances and persecution”

    Did somebody in head office read a book about immigration policy. What was the previous understanding of immigration policy. Did they not understand that it’s a little different to tourism.

    “The difficulty is, when you have people that are neither those things, and they’re sort of coming as an economic migrant, in a case where maybe they don’t particularly need it, or people are coming to take advantage of a system that was maybe a little bit overly generous at the outset,” he said”

    This lad is switched on.

  4. DoubleOhEffinBollox on

    Was? Has something actually changed in the meantime?

  5. standard_pie314 on

    The times they sure are a changin’.

    Maddening, though, that they’re just changing track without acknowledging their culpability. And where is the press to ask, ‘If you admit Ireland was a soft touch, whose fault was that?’ Instead they are amplifying hysterical left-wing criticism.

  6. PoppedCork on

    The dogs on the street knew that, and a lot of the rise in certain factions is due to the government’s inability or unwillingness to do anything before the cart and horse had bolted

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