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  1. IrishGuinessdrinker on

    Can’t they just rent a place like everyone else??

  2. Grenache on

    Not being funny like but she moved there four years ago? That’s plenty of time to settle and find work.

  3. Lazy_Fall_6 on

    This is knife edge type of “write something against Israel and you’re automatically anti semite” territory…

    Fuck this woman, the rest of us have to grind to try make it work too

  4. PoppedCork on

    Is she happy taking advantage of Ireland’s hospitality?

  5. Valuable_Employee_88 on

    Just do what most people would do if they felt unwelcome somewhere, leave.

  6. Dangerous_Figure_465 on

    They should have done a phased system. Accommodate them for a 24 month period but tell them the clock is running and that they need to prepare to move out of state accommodation from day 1.

  7. TomRuse1997 on

    You have to try and set your own life up eventually. 4 years in a hotel is not an ideal way to live. How much longer would you expect to live for free in one, 6 years? 10 years?

  8. ahhereyang1 on

    Curious how much this has cost like putting someone up in a private hotel for 4 years seems kinda nuts. And how you cant find your feet in 4 years is also worrying are we supposed to pick up the tab for the next fuck knows how many years?

  9. InterestingGoose5507 on

    I supported Ukrainians coming but they have to actually contribute! This should have been withdrawn 3 years ago. We are not Europe’s welfare state.

  10. yewEngine on

    Don’t blame her for wanting more but to say she doesn’t feel welcome is taking the p*ss. A tiny bit of gratitude wouldn’t go amiss.

  11. Dismal_Uses on

    Dubious framing by RTE online. The radio interviews earlier today suggested most are somewhat phegmatic about the changes and are knuckling down, working and either living in rentals or looking to because obviously they hate hotels.

  12. SeaweedBasic290 on

    All young fit and able bodied Ukrainians should be encouraged to find work and integrate into the community. Those who are elderly should be looked after as these are the ones who lost everything to russian aggression. Homes/farms bombed, families ripped apart missing, killed or scattered across Europe.

    We wouldn’t leave our own elders on the street so we shouldn’t leave others who lost everything to a dictator.

  13. PosterPrintPerfect on

    Oh sorry you feel that way, you*r* booked on a flight back to Ukraine, you leave tomorrow.

    *OH NO!, I FEEL WELCOME!, I FEEL WELCOME!*

  14. JohnLimk27 on

    The sense of entitlement from some Ukrainians is outrageous. No other group of refugees has got the same level of supports they have and this lady has the audacity to say she doesn’t feel welcome anymore. Ridiculous attitude.

    The gravy chain has to end. If you don’t like it, off you go.

  15. Head-Plant-6821 on

    As a Ukrainian, I can say that, well, she could have find a job and live a normal life like everyone else without receiving money for nothing after all these years.

    And unfortunately persons like her, ruining our reputation, which is kind of sad, because I’m still hoping to be able to visit few countries, Ireland included. And don’t want to be treated badly just because other people from my country doing some shit.

  16. SoloWingPixy88 on

    She says theres no obvious solution but surely the obvious solution is to move somewhere in the EU thats cheaper?

  17. auntsalty on

    Ukrainian family staying in my neighbours granny flat go home for the summer

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