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    1. AluminiumCrackers on

      “You’ve got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know… morons.”

    2. heartshapedbus on

      Genuine question – what can the EU do better to please these people? I feel we are being targetted by the same misinformation that turned a sizeable number of Brits against the EU. They voted no to stop the immigrants on boats. Several years later they have more than ever. These people are coming from outside the EU.

    3. HungTeen1001 on

      “While a large majority of respondents (82 per cent) favour continued membership of the European Union, this represents a decline from a high of 93 per cent in 2019, at the height of Brexit negotiations, and from 88 per cent in 2023.”

    4. snazzydesign on

      Grown adults in their 40s moving back to their parents as prices have gone bananas again 🍌

    5. Accomplished-Ad-6639 on

      If you listen to TDs on the radio defending unpopular policies (on any topic) they always pass the blame on to the EU and claim their hands are tied. It’s the same way businesses use GDPR as an excuse for things unrelated to GDPR. It’s definitely worsened this government compared to the last, they used to blame the Greens.

    6. Stevemacdev on

      Some sort of way to limit American and Russian propaganda accounts on newspaper comment sections. They are a plague and do nothing but spread misinformation and hate. They’ll also try to dox you in the comment section if you pull them on it.

    7. slevinonion on

      The latest EU deal was terrible for Ireland. Our MEP’s failed. Migrants being shared equally to each country based largely on GDP. Our GDP is artificially high so we get an unfair amount per capita.

      Countries like Italy and Greece who were plagued with migrants don’t need to try hard anymore because they are being shared around.

      Asking for tighter control doesn’t mean you are evil.

    8. Double-Bear-3940 on

      The EU was far too slow on migration, but the only reason any action is being taken in Ireland now is because of the EU migration pact.

    9. wascallywabbit666 on

      Go to any construction site. About half the people building our houses, infrastructure, etc are non Irish. The two demographics I see most are Romanians and Filipinos.

      About 90% of people working in elderly care – whether in care homes or home visits – are non Irish.

      Go to any hospital, and the majority of doctors and nurses are non Irish.

      We need these people to make our country work. Without immigration we’d be in big trouble.

    10. smudgeonalense on

      The migrants won’t want to come here if we destroy our economy, big brain move right there.

    11. WearingMarcus on

      Eu is crippling Irleand

      Uk is booming, overtaking Indian, now soon to be Japan and trajectory wise Germany before 2035…

      How can 27 countries with completely different economies and inflation rates have one set trade and Monetary pilcy is bonkers.

    12. Andalska on

      As Britain’s example has shown us, the migration problem is definitely to be blamed on EU /s.

      Seriously, have russian bots nothing better to do than troll here? Off you go, cutting cardboard tanks for your pobieda parade.

      (If it was a Polish-speaking forum I’d have cunningly written pro-bieda, but this joke would be lost here (pobieda- russ. ‘victory’; bieda- pol. ‘poverty’))

    13. poronga_rabiosa on

      We would be butt naked and screaming into the void without the EU. But that’s ok, let’s do a brexit ala Ireland, that would go so well…

    14. SoloWingPixy88 on

      Migration is hardly a new concern with Ireland and the EU.

      See Dublin agreement as well as restricting work rights of Romanians and Hungarians.

      Ukraine war has shown another issue with people picking countries for better benefits

    15. davesr25 on

      If most peoples basic needs were met to live independently without strife, like housing healthcare and a reasonably priced living, including the basic modern trappings, non of this shite would be an issue, one might question why so few the (extremely wealthy) have such a say and control over our world but here we are all fighting with each other for scraps.

    16. MrStarGazer09 on

      The EU may have issues with managing migration but still Ireland have one of the most lax migration systems in the EU. So you can’t just blame the EU. Our own government is in large part responsible.

    17. mrlinkwii on

      migration isnt the only thing , while im not saying leave the EU , im saying no to what the EU wants to become , i do not want a federal europe ior a European army

      von der Leyen is a shit leader , she keeps on making comments where is now where near appropriate on certain topic

    18. DoctorSpuge on

      Zero issues with immigration.

      Massive issues with fake asylum seekers and economic migrants.

      You are here to work, assimilate and contribute to our society, otherwise fuck off home. Plenty of immigrants have come here and contributed massively across different sectors.

      Government is so very out of touch and so is the EU. So many major countries in Europe becoming absolute shitholes over “asylum seekers”. The frauds cause animosity for those genuinely seeking refuge from oppression.

    19. fensterdj on

      It’s the happily facilitating genocide that’s reducing my support for the EU

    20. So … pretty much across the board, internationally, we give tax breaks to the billionaires … who, in order to destabilise world political order further and manoeuvre their own stooges into place to yield more tax breaks, whip up fear and dread and sensationalist bullshit about migration (yes, there are genuine issues which are harder to fix because of the propaganda). But … yeah, migrants forced to flee their impoverished or war torn countries are the real problem. Not the few thousand richest, most self-centred people who have ever lived on the planet wanting all the resources for themselves. Yep. That’s going to end well.

    21. Fit-Breath-4345 on

      Frankly EU migration policy does reduce my support for the EU.

      I want Frontex gone as an agency. Do my concerns factor into this?

    22. AkkoKagari_1 on

      I’d trust the EU a lot quicker than our Irish politicians in the pockets of America and lobbyists

    23. recklessMG on

      Every dipshit that votes us away from Europe had better love the Brits, because they’ll be calling the shots if we leave.

    24. saggynaggy123 on

      Ah yes. Let’s leave the EU, it worked wonderfully for the brits /s

      Btw I’m not saying I like the EU as an institution due to the fact its backed a genocide in Palestine but we’re better off in the EU than outside it.

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