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It is understood that passengers using Dublin Airport will be able to be tested pre-flight for Covid-19 after Cabinet approved a planning exemption for a privately run testing facility at the airport. Shutterstock.com

Covid-19 test centres fully operational in Cork and Shannon Airports from tomorrow

Travellers arriving into Ireland from ‘red’ regions in the EU will be allowed to move freely once they pass a PCR Covid-19 test five days following their arrival.

LAST UPDATE | 11 Nov 2020

COVID-19 TESTING CENTRES will be fully operational in Cork and Shannon Airports from tomorrow.

The two express turnaround testing facilities will provide the pre-departure tests for passengers flying out of the airports in accordance with the EU’s traffic light system.

The rollout of the testing facilities comes as after it was reported yesterday that from midnight 29 November travellers arriving into Ireland from so-called ‘red’ regions in the EU will be allowed to move freely once they pass a PCR Covid-19 test five days following their arrival.

This provision will also be available to arrivals from orange regions who may not have availed of a pre-departure test. 

The move could have a significant impact on people travelling at Christmas as it will limit the number of days people have to spend in self-isolation once they arrive.

Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has said the government wants to make sure that any new testing system does not impede on HSE capacity.

He said the government has been engaging with the Dublin Airport which has engaged with about 20 providers that can supply Covid-19 tests.

The minister confirmed today that State airports are to establish additional private testing facilities at Dublin Airport, as well as Cork and Shannon airports.  

“This will facilitate pre-departure testing for travellers to other countries where the need arises.  It will also facilitate post-arrival tests for persons arriving from red regions who may choose to return to the airport five days after arrival to take the test.  

“Cork and Shannon Airports are expected to open facilities shortly and the facility at Dublin Airport is expected to be operational by 29 November,” he said.

Testing availability

RocDoc, a private facilitator, will provide testing services to Cork and Shannon Airport, with test results available within a few hours. 

Drive thru testing, where there is no need to leave your vehicle, will be available for a standard test (LAMP) with results back the same day. This will cost €149 per test.

Express LAMP test with results back within a few hours will cost €199 per test.

A PCR test with results back in 1-3 working days at a cost of €159 is also available. 

Depending on what country passengers are travelling to, different tests, such as rapid tests, may be acceptable to the authorities in EU countries, and travellers are urged to check with the authorities in their destination country.

Currently, the only validated test recognised in Ireland is the PCR test. After someone is swabbed, the PCR test has to be sent to a lab for analysis. 

However, subject to the ongoing review of testing by NPHET and Government, only a negative PCR test result means a passenger arriving into Ireland is not expected to follow advice to restrict movements.

Testing technology and delivery options for facilitating international travel will be kept under review, said the government.

The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is currently carrying out a validation process on LAMP testing, it is understood. If approved by the Department of Health, the new test could be incorporated into Ireland’s testing regime in order to open up international travel again.

The LAMP test uses a throat and nose swab and differs from a PCR test, which is used by the HSE to detect the presence of Covid-19 at its test centres around the country. The LAMP test can be processed quickly without being sent to a laboratory.

Dublin Airport

The DAA says it has spent months working on potential pre-departure testing at airports. It is understood that passengers using Dublin Airport will be able to be tested pre-flight for Covid-19 after Cabinet approved a planning exemption for a privately run testing facility at the airport.

This will allow passengers from Ireland to travel to orange countries under the EU traffic light system, if they can bring a negative test result, and they will not have to restrict their movements for 14 days. 

Ultimately, the slow turnaround time and high cost of PCR test (the test for Covid-19 used at test centres around the country) means this method of testing
will not represent a viable, long-term testing option as traffic returns, the head of DAA Dalton Philips recently told an Oireachtas committee.

“The aim has to be to adopt testing technology that provides a rapid, affordable and scalable method of pre-departure testing.

“To truly get people moving again – and the economy firing, we will need to look at alternative options such as LAMP and Antigen testing. HIQA recently published a report which advised NPHET to consider implementing reliable rapid antigen tests to enhance
COVID-19 prevention and controls,” he said.

The commencement of airport Covid testing has been welcomed by Labour Transport Spokesperson, Duncan Smith, but he said the cost of the tests could be prohibitive.

“I have concerns in relation to the cost of these Covid tests that will be provided by private operators with tests estimated to cost between €100 and €200 per test. There will be many low paid workers and essential workers abroad coming back, taking advantage of affordable flights to travel home for Christmas who may not for economic reasons be able to afford the price of these tests.

“Many of these people will not have seen their families or been home since this time last year and will succumb to the understandable pressures to return home to see their loved ones. They should not be disadvantaged because of their economic circumstances,” he said.

He called on the government to temporarily subvent these tests for the period of December.

“We need compliance and personal responsibility but we also require take up of these tests and cost cannot be a barrier,” he said.

Smaller airports

A number of representatives from smaller regional airports were before the Oireachtas Transport Committee this morning.

Joe Gilmore, MD, Ireland West Airport: “What we are seeking is that government would continue to work with the airports and ourselves in mapping out a common system or pre departure testing at all Irish airports in advance of the Christmas travel period.”

“Like all the regional airports we have in the month of December, we’d have over 50,000 people that would use the airport. Most of those will travel from the UK market from nine destinations we serve, many those are looking to book at this stage and wondering can they return home for Christmas.”

In terms of testing, like the other airports, the airport is evaluating private operators to provide on-site testing.

“We would expect to have that in place when we would restart operations in mid December.”

Kerry Airport CEO John Mulherin said the airport is looking at the option of ensuring PCR testing for passengers through a local private healthcare facility at a cost that would be considered reasonable.

“We believe that offsite PCR testing one to two days prior to travel represents the best way forward for restrictions related to orange red or grey territories.”

He said he believes testing should be done off-site, not at the airports, but the airport will have an agreement with a private provider so details can be provided to those who need to travel this winter.

Mulherin also said he had asked for confirmation of how State aid rules would apply in relation to testing infrastructure and arrangements and he is waiting for confirmation from the government.

Speaking to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Minister of State for European Affairs Thomas Byrne TD said “we’re not encouraging people to come into the country unless they have to. So the situation hasn’t really changed”.

Byrne said “it’s important to remember that we’re still in Level 5 restrictions” and the move was a mechanism “to allow travel where that’s possible”.

Byrne stressed that the Government will not be providing any State capacity to provide PCR tests for arriving passengers and said he could not give any assurances that tests will be available for people travelling home for Christmas. 

“This is not about Christmas,” he said. “If those tests aren’t there we’ll still be telling people to restrict their movements for 14 days.”

He said airports are establishing centres and they should be able to fulfill the market requirements.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan last week warned that it is too early to say what the situation will be regarding travelling home to Ireland at Christmas as it depends on “a whole lot of factors that are simply unknowable at this time”.

“International travel is not safe and movement of people around areas with high incidence of this disease, particularly in Europe and North America, is not safe,” he said. 

Government sources have said that despite NPHET concerns about opening up travel, it is a government decision that Ireland align with other European countries in terms of reopening aviation and travel.

On 29 November, the new rules kick in for those who wish to travel from or travel into Ireland.

The Department of Foreign Affairs sets government policy on travel.

The department states that if you are considering travelling outside of Ireland, it continues to advise against non-essential travel overseas, other than to countries that are part of the EU ‘traffic lights’ approach, where the advice is to exercise a high degree of caution – this includes Great Britain but not Northern Ireland.’

Asked this morning about the risk of imported infection into Ireland through travel, Byrne said it will be vital that passengers travelling from ‘red’ regions are able to show a negative test result after five days or to restrict their movements for 14 days. 

“It’s still a pretty strict standard,” said Byrne, adding that the Government has not examined tests available on the private market. 

“We’re still saying that a PCR test is the test that people will have to fulfil,” he said. “This is not an open door to travel.”

He said people should not travel unless they have to. Byrne added that there is no legal requirement for people to restrict their movements – however, it is legally mandatory to fill out a passenger locator form.

With reporting by Cónal Thomas and Michelle Hennessy 

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    Mute jerry slattery
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:37 AM

    Thst advert has little to do with the Britsh Government and all to do with appealing to the rich American donors who contribute handsomely at its coffers making them the wealthiest party by a long shot

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:48 AM

    @jerry slattery: and? What is your point?

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    Mar 15th 2023, 10:07 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: exactly what’s his point

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    Mute Garreth mc mahon
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:22 PM

    @Paul Whitehead: different adds for a different market is where he is aiming at. I think

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:11 AM

    @jerry slattery:

    SF IRA are calling on someone else to be held fully accountable

    LOL x 1,000,000

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    Mute Ciaran
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:14 AM

    So according to a rate card from 2019, a full page ad in the New York Times is around $200k..
    and then Mary Lou saying in another article that the finances were sloppy ? Say what you want about other parties but something is seriously off about SF funding and declared expenditure

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:36 AM

    @Ciaran: We had a FF taoiseach who had no bank account and used to win thousands on the horses.

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    Mute Sean Partidge
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:38 AM

    @David Corrigan: ah……. so it’s all alright then.

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:46 AM

    @Sean Partidge: I didn’t say it was alright Seanie. Actually, I don’t agree with that ad SF took out in the US at all. It was silly. I was just stating that all our political parties have crooked members in my opinion.

    Is that ok?

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:53 AM

    @Ciaran: even if it did cost 100k, it’s important enough to get full USA support for the GFA and preserve peace on this island. Or is the money issue just another way to get a dig in at the Shinners?

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    Mute C
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:59 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: eh? 100k? Did you read the comment? That’s some SF financial wizardry right there…..

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    Mute Tara Doherty
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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:07 AM

    @C: if you read the article you would know it’s a half page ad. Paul can do maths

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    Mute Ciaran
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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:24 AM

    @Tara Doherty: half page ad is roughly $133k so not exactly half. There were also ads in other national and regional papers. Depending how many times they run the ad in the newspaper, but even once, all in wouldn’t have a lot of change left over $500k of expenditure. That’s a lot to spend on people not only outside your constituency but outside your continent for a “party of the people” don’t you think?

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:40 AM

    @Ciaran: €850 million was spent (wasted) by FG/L installing water meters in Ireland. That was some waste of cabbage, wasn’t it?

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    Mute Ciaran
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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:52 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: THE GFA is firstly about peace and stability in the region. NOT about United ireland. United ireland is a clause in the contract. This ad is about United ireland referendum. Funny how SF are talking about being a party of the people , a 32 county nationalist party yet seeking North American influence? As if Ireland can’t rule itself ? Also, if there was a United ireland tomorrow , SF wouldn’t be entitled to 1/8 of the donations the run through their northern office v south.

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Mar 15th 2023, 2:59 PM

    @C: it’s a half page add.. 200k a page. 200/2=100. A grade maths. NG for you C.

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Mar 15th 2023, 3:01 PM

    @Ciaran: the GFA is the basis for any future vote on a unites Ireland. Semantics…

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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:44 PM

    @Ciaran: Sinn Féin don’t fund the ad’s.

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    Mute Pj Browne
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:36 PM

    @Ciaran: do you not think that FF/FG are scrutising were single word of every single advertising that’s been published if there was something amiss it would be out in the open by now.it well known they have the ability to raise huge amounts of money in America they have been doing it for decades.there just better at doing it than FF/FG and the other parties

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    Mute M Bowe
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:39 PM

    @Ciaran: what is off? Foreign donations to political parties are heavily scrutinised and restricted. Donations made abroad and spent abroad are not. So can we reel in the hyperbolic hysteria a little.

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    Mute M Bowe
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:48 PM

    @Ciaran: so now you are re writing the GFA. It is an international agreement which put an end to British/ Unionist suppression and oppression to anything remotely Republican. Giving those who are Republicans the right to advance there aims and objectives in a peaceful democratic manner for the 1st time ever in that sectarian statelet. The foremost of those aims being reunification. So don’t act all shocked and surprised now that the blocking/ stalling of that democratic by Britain is being called into question.

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    Mute Dave Wave
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    Mar 16th 2023, 1:01 AM

    @David Corrigan: they will ne used sooner or later and will be considered money well spent by whatever govt gets to turn them on.

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:15 AM

    @David Corrigan:

    that same Taoiseach helped SF/IRA get their murderers out of prison so mary lou and her “comrades” wont be complaining anytime soon

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:56 AM

    The Good Friday Agreement certainly calmed things down and made life more tolerable for everyone so yes everyone should stick to it

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    Mute Slim Browne
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    Mar 15th 2023, 10:36 PM

    @FlopFlipU: didn’t tone down the bitterness, that’ll always be there, it’s in their DNA

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:17 AM

    @FlopFlipU:

    IRA cowards murdered someone you love

    they went to prison where they belong

    the GFA lets them out .. is that tolerable ?

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    Mute Stephen Deegan
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:37 PM

    Poor Leo. Wherever would we start if we tried to name all the ‘unhelpful’ things that this muppet show of a government has done.

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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:16 AM

    Heard an interesting stat recently that ‘more people have died in the last few years from suicide’ than died in the entire troubles. I’m massively paraphrasing, partly because you’d never know about it.

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    Mute Marie B
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:52 PM

    @thesaltyurchin: just checked the stats. Even without full data, more people have died from suicide in Northern ireland since the troubles ended than during/ ‘from’ the troubles. 5,207 versus 3,500 . Interesting as it is, it doesn’t diminish the troubles and what they caused.

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    Mar 16th 2023, 8:11 AM

    @Marie B: no doubt. we all must wait patiently for antiquated ideologies and beliefs to dissipate so we can focus on elevating or at leat caring to follow reason.

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:20 AM

    @thesaltyurchin:

    “Mr Sands chose to take his own life. It was a choice that his organization did not allow to many of its victims”

    - Margaret Thatcher
    May 05, 1981

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    Mute Phil Swan
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:19 PM

    Varadkar criticises SF, well now that is a shocker. When will people see his only “skill” is pulling people down. He does nothing for this country.

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:22 AM

    @Phil Swan:

    a doctor did nothing ?

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    Mute zephyrum
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:40 PM

    No mention of the amount of money it will require from ROI tax payers to foot the bill for a United Ireland.

    Should there ever be a vote on consolidating Narnia, I believe the published accounts will show it dead in the water, for both sides that is.

    SF are just an existence of a narrative, and some of the members are much more equal than others because they get paid to deliver the fable.

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    Mute Tommy Berry
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:47 PM

    @zephyrum: It’s been mentioned many times. Keep up.

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    Mute zephyrum
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:26 PM

    @Tommy Berry: lol

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:23 AM

    @zephyrum:

    there will never be a united ireland

    the “Good republicans” are making too much money and SF know damn well

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    Mute Dublin sunrise
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    Mar 15th 2023, 11:15 AM

    This is ireland ! We are not owned by America. Why the pleads to America ??

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:19 PM

    @Dublin sunrise: With the ass licking done by all political parties concerning the U.S. Yes we are owned by the U.S.

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    Mute Michael Creagh
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    Mar 16th 2023, 12:29 AM

    @Dublin sunrise: you sure about that.

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    Mute Fintan Stack
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    Mar 15th 2023, 4:55 PM

    At this point unity is probably unhelpful to citizens on both sides. Little to be gained at a high price.

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    Mute Roger Bond
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:00 PM

    This Ad is just a taste of things to come when SF gets into power at the next election and gains control of the national purse strings.

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    Mute Keith
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    Mar 15th 2023, 9:00 PM

    @Roger Bond: sinnfeinn wont get into power its already showing that they clearly
    Wont have enough seats.lets face it if they win election they will need to go to bed with labour pbp independent and possibly others.personally i dont envisiege this happning.

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:26 AM

    @Roger Bond:

    “when SF gets into power”

    LOL

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    Mute Ajax Penumbra
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:05 PM

    Trusting them to run a country will be hard when they can’t even produce a grammatically-correct press advert.

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    Mute Damien Leahy
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    Mar 15th 2023, 6:25 PM

    @Ajax Penumbra: do you trust the current government?

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    Mute Declan Costello
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    Mar 15th 2023, 7:59 PM

    They can’t even work together for a United Northern Ireland, what chance would a United Ireland have?

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    Mute Martin Gosling
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:12 PM

    There likely will be a United Ireland EVENTUALLY in the future as part of the European Union!

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    Mute Kate Peters
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:44 PM

    FF,FG know there’s nothing thought of them in the US,can u imagine if they had quarter of the following in the US,maybe in the last 100 years,if they had done something to unite Ireland,that should have been done with in 10 to 20 years after the 26,since the 70s the North has completely changed,and there is pure hatred from each side now,I hope to see it in my life time,I’m 53,but I will be shocked if it happens

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    Mute GERARD KENNELLY
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    Apr 11th 2023, 6:29 AM

    @Kate Peters:

    every 4th of july the yanks celebrate getting rid of the brits and SF prey on that

    fearlessly fighting the Brits appeals to the yanks

    the yanks dont know about Paul Quinn , Liam Adams etc

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    Mute Trevor W
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    Mar 15th 2023, 11:47 PM

    Leo’s complete lack of leadership is also unhelpful for the whole country.

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    Mute Joanne Stokes
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    Mar 16th 2023, 8:37 AM

    @Trevor W: 100%

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    Mute Martin Gosling
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:11 PM

    There likely will be a United Ireland EVENTUALLY in the future as part of the European Union!

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    Mute Martin Gosling
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:12 PM

    There likely will be a United Ireland EVENTUALLY in the future as part of the European Union!

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    Mute Martin Gosling
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    Mar 15th 2023, 5:13 PM

    There likely will be a United Ireland EVENTUALLY in the future as part of the European Union!

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    Mute Declan Costello
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    Mar 15th 2023, 8:01 PM

    @Martin Gosling: You can that again!

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    Mute Brendan Coleman
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    Mar 15th 2023, 9:32 PM

    And what if the DUP says No, and the paramilitaries says No,,and yes the cost of Uniting,,,like most things from SF no costings,,

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    Mute Joanne Stokes
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    Mar 16th 2023, 8:36 AM

    It wouldn’t be a normal day if Leak wasn’t giving out about SF. He’s obsessed!!

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