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Cost of living crisis: SVP says poorer families are on the brink as choices narrow

The charity highlighted how families were affected by the crisis this week.

THE INFLATION CRISIS is hitting everyone differently, but most people – including Government and Opposition TDs – agree on one thing: something needs to be done.

The discussion fractures when it comes to ironing out the finer details, like whether there’s a need for an emergency budget or who should benefit from targeted measures.

Such back-and-forth debates can drown out the stories of those who are facing hardship and how badly impacted some people are by the rising cost-of-living.

But at the launch of the St Vincent De Paul’s pre-Budget submission this week, Liam – a long-time volunteer with the charity – spoke about the sharp end of the crisis when describing his experience meeting with families who live in a hotel.

“When you’re dealing with parents who are in tears and are living in a one or two-bedroom hotel, it’s very difficult as a member of Vincent DePaul to help those families,” he said, adding that he believed there is now an acceptable level of poverty in Ireland.

“Six years ago, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of 1916. I wonder how the men and women of 1916 would feel about the Ireland of today.”

Families like those visited by Liam are among thousands who have reached out to the SVP for help in recent times. Last year, the charity received 191,000 requests for assistance – equivalent to more than 500 calls a day.

It is on course to surpass that figure in 2022, receiving 80,000 calls between January and May, a time when its lines tend to be less busy compared to the latter half of the year.

The extent to which struggling families are being hit by the cost-of-living crisis was laid bare at this week’s SVP event.

Attendees heard how 200,000 children are living in enforced deprivation and that a quarter of parents are getting into debt to cover back-to-school costs.

Meanwhile, 29% of renters are worried about eviction in the next six months and over 250,000 people are in arrears on their electricity bills.

There were calls at the event for the Government to take action, with suggestions that Budget announcements in October are too far away for those who are struggling.

“The Government supports provided so far have helped, there’s no doubt about that,” SVP National President Rose McGowan said.

“But the inflation forecast is rising, rising, rising. The gap between income and expenditure for people on the lowest incomes will grow.

“The fact of life in Ireland today is that there is a weekly gap of €49 between core social welfare rates and the cost of the minimum essential standard of living.”

As a volunteer working in Dublin’s inner city, McGowan said she constantly sees people worrying about whether they can make ends meet from one day to the next.

She spoke about families worrying about next year’s back-to-school costs already, a woman who recently asked the charity to borrow two coats for her children, and people in rural Ireland being unable to leave their homes as they can’t afford petrol to do so.

McGowan explained that not being able to pay bills or eat properly can also have knock-on effects, like an impact people’s well-being and mental health.

“It’s a combination of things that kind of exacerbates everything. It’s not just about having to pay bills: it’s what comes out of not being able to pay,” she said.

“In Ireland in 2022, we’re a wealthy country as such, but yet we have people coming to food banks for food. Aside from worrying about their rent and energy bills.”

‘Children should have happy memories’

Research compiled by the charity detailed further experiences of people living below the minimum standard of living.

One parent told the SVP about not being able to give even €5 to their children for school trips, while another described feeling crushed because they could not afford to have a birthday party for their eight-year-old daughter.

“Children should have happy memories and photographs of happy times, [but] my daughter hasn’t any,” one quote read. “People need happy memories.”

One story highlighted at the launch described an individual who lives alone and how they have had to choose between paying for energy or eating.

A recently published study by the ESRI revealed that, based on one measure, almost a third of Irish households are in energy poverty and are paying more than 10% of their income on energy costs due to inflation.

It follows months of price hikes from providers, with Electric Ireland announcing yesterday that it will increase electricity and gas prices from the beginning of August – the second time it has done so in recent months.

“When bills go up, people are left with no choices but to cut back on food, turn everything off or fall into arrears,” Issy Petrie, the SVP’s research and policy officer said.

“We know that energy poverty leads to poor health in the long-term for both adults and children, with severe impact on physical health and mental health.”

Despite calls for targeted measures to be introduced in the upcoming Budget to help those most in need of assistance, it emerged this week that the Government may be considering tax cuts for middle-income earners.

The SVP warned that if resources are not targeted, the situation will get worse for those in need.

“We have a real risk now that if the right decisions aren’t made in Budget 2023, we will see a deepening of poverty and households being pushed into poverty for the first time,” the charity’s head of social justice and poverty, Dr Tricia Keilthy said.

“It’s so important that the resources available are used and targeted towards those on low and fixed incomes.”

Independent TD Thomas Pringle, who attended the launch, claimed that those in Government believed that people on social welfare “don’t deserve it”.

“It’s an ideological issue that they have, and I think that needs to be kept in mind,” he said.

But Fine Gael’s Fergus O’Dowd, one of the Government TDs who attended the launch,  said he agreed with calls that more needed to be done in relation to social welfare and housing.

He expressed concern for vulnerable older people who were affected by spiralling energy costs, particularly with the winter months approaching.

However, he said that it was a difficult task to assist everyone who needs help.

“It’s hard to talk or listen to all the people and try and make sure that the State does provide adequately and appropriately for them,” O’Dowd said.

“We should not underestimate – and I know nobody here underestimates – the struggles ahead in the winter we’re going to face.”

Yesterday, Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said there may be a change in the timing of the Budget this year, suggesting the usual October announcement could be brought forward by a number of weeks.

He also said the measures that would be announced would target those most impacted by the cost-of-living crisis, although he did not give details about what could be expected.

“It is possible that there will be a modest change in terms of bringing it forward,” he said.

“But that’s not definite until Government makes a decision and they expect that will happen next week.”

As discussions and debates about how to tackle rising inflation continue in the months ahead, so too will the need of those most affected by the crisis.

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    Mute LangerDan
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:07 PM

    They should use the Administrative rather than Traditional counties for their list. That way, you could split Dublin into 3 and Cork/Galway into 2. Why would an outbreak in Cork City for example justify closure of every day life in rural west cork? Similarly, you could take action in a more localised fashion in Dublin.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:13 PM

    @LangerDan: problem is that people have been so conditioned from a young age in these traditional counties that they don’t realise they don’t exist anymore. Try telling Anto from Neilstown that he can’t go shopping in Ballyfermot and he’ll have a field day. Should have drummed into people that your GAA team doesn’t mean anything for most things.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:14 PM

    @LangerDan: go away ya Langer

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    Mute Côte D’oherty
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:15 PM

    @nazi killer: traditional counties ? They are the counties

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    Mute LangerDan
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:17 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: I know you’re probably lacking in brain cells, but my idea is to essentially avoid unnecessary lockdowns in areas that don’t need them. By splitting Dublin into the 3 administrative counties, you could avoid lots of misery if a lockdown is required.

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    Mute Carolyn Conlon Kelly
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:20 PM

    @LangerDan: ah that’s called commen sense!!! Something I don’t think our government have

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    Mute Ger Murphy
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:48 PM

    @LangerDan: Honestly, doesn’t matter what govt or health officials say. Just come from local spar shop; 3 builders getting food. 2 wearing masks, no distancing, non-mask gent wearing hi-viz advising mask and distancing!! I said it to the assistant. B she just said there is no point you just get grief – she was afraid to.

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    Mute Brynþór Patrekursson
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:49 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: Dublin is already 4 countries. There is no political entity called Dublin. Administrative areas are a good way to divide it, unfortunately all of the Dublin regions are equally over 3%.

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    Mute Sara Davis
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:50 PM

    @LangerDan: good idea but still leaves some counties lumped togetherness where it just doesn’t make sense. Wicklow has high numbers of cases but vast majority were around north of the county in commuter belt. The south of the county had hardly any cases.

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    Mute Bernard Sweeney
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:56 PM

    @LangerDan: Dublin is split into four administrative areas – Fingal, Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown and South Dublin.

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    Mute LangerDan
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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:03 PM

    @Bernard Sweeney: Yes. For some reason I completely forgot about Dublin City Council when writing my comment. Point stands.

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    Mute Sarah Connor
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    Sep 15th 2020, 2:43 PM

    @LangerDan: Might work in Cork and Galway, but if you split Dublin up and open pubs in the safer areas, it’s far to easy to hop on a bus, Dart or Luas to an open pub 20 minutes away, witch would just spread it more. As it is now I’d imgine Bray and Graystones pubs will be hammered by Dubliners as they’re easy to get to, and almost considered part of Dublin due to Dart stations.

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    Mute Monica Anderson
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:16 PM

    I needn’t have bothered watching the press conference as I’m no clearer now than I was before on what’s being said. Just a lot of spin and waffle. Where are the actual steps to be taken?

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    Mute Jonathan Gildea
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:20 PM

    @Monica Anderson: agreed, talk about more confusion

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    Mute What’s it feel like to be a ghost?
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:18 PM

    They keep saying ‘Very worrying numbers in Dublin’
    Over one quarter of the countries population live in Dublin, so of course the numbers are going to be higher in the capital.
    Especially after most things reopening and people returning to work, kids to school, using public transport etc.

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    Mute Dáithí Ó hAileanáin
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:23 PM

    A quarter of the population lives in Dublin, so if things were going well then a quarter of the cases would be in Dublin. Instead it is half the cases are in Dublin – double the rate one would be expecting. Its an indication that Dublin must be addressed separately, and unfortunately for those in Dublin, that means more restrictions than those not in Dublin

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    Mute The God Of All Nerds
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:26 PM

    @What’s it feel like to be a ghost?: bigger population means numbers are obviously gonna be higher but when it’s compared to counties with smaller numbers population wise that’s when it starts to look worse for the smaller populated counties.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:08 PM

    Love to see what Dublin needs to do to get to level 5! Every Dubliner having the virus!

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:11 PM

    @Munster1: building up immunity is the way out of this

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:12 PM

    @Munster1: just stop the fascists holding rallies,

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:13 PM

    @Munster1: it’s sick that you take joy in that.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:14 PM

    @Munster1: six major hospitals in the city reaching capacity I’d say.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:35 PM

    @Tony Stack: You lead the way on that Tony and give me a shout when the Plaque is gone. Cheers.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:21 PM

    Only got to hear the first bit of the speech on Dermot & Dave but man that Mícheál Martin can spew a hell of a lot of word salad without actually saying anything of importance.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:13 PM

    I don’t believe it… feel so sorry for these publicans. The government have identified a scapegoat industry and have just refused to let up. Are they completely dumb to the fact people can’t go 6 months without business ?! And then they let those bloody anti maskers go protesting instead & cram 30 kids into a classroom. Bad call (again)

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    Mute The Guy is Here
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:16 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: be quiet and go and play with your Ann summer toys you weird0.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:17 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: altho the anti mask weirdos should be bet.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:22 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: they can buy an oven and cook some €2 oven pizzas for their patrons to not eat, if they really want to re-open. Pubs all over the country are open. Pubs that are still closed have made a business to decision to remain closed.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:24 PM

    @JDel: or some cold sambos that they sell for €9, wrapped in cling film. The patrons can take them home and have them for lunch the next day. Publicans that haven’t sone something similar have only themselves to blame.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:25 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: the priority was to get schools back for kids and it was the right thing to do in my opinion, that does not take away from the fact this is hard on the wet pubs but they do have the option to open with soup and a sandwich.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:50 PM

    @JDel: You need to be licensed to sell food to the public in Ireland which involves huge preparation and a lot of expense before you even put that cheap pizza in the oven.
    You haven’t a clue!

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:55 PM

    @Tracy Costello: schools only back and while lots of negative testing, the asymptomatic spread had yet to be seen. “Granny babysitter” funerals might be the next big problem. The kids who go to pubs are going to them anyway, and irresponsibly spreading wildly with half assed mask usage and “just the mates” drinking sessions. Open pubs, increase school testing, enforce mask usage.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:10 PM

    @Will: Huge preparation? 6 months sitting around doing nothing not enough time then?

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:48 PM

    @Bren: 6 months sitting around earning no money. How are you supposed to pay for it all? Go ask the bank for a loan for a business that’s hanging by a thread?

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    Sep 15th 2020, 2:50 PM

    @Will: I’m fairness there’s a huge amount of outdoor food vendors that normally work at big events out of work who already have all the required certs to serve food. Any pub could make a deal with one of these food vendors, take the order at the table and bring the food in. Some places doing this already.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 4:13 PM

    @Will: This is the problem. No forward looking solutions. Times have moved on from wet only pubs. You can’t join the 21st century then it’s hard luck I’m afraid. Sure didn’t pubs use to be the local shop, post office, etc back in the day?

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    Sep 16th 2020, 10:16 AM

    @Will: Nope. My local starting doing pre-packed sambos a month ago. Tiny place that holds 30 people and no kitchen. If other pubs can’t do the same, then they deserve to go out of business.

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    Mute Ray de Róiste
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:28 PM

    Black pints matter !

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:27 PM

    @Ray de Róiste: ha ha ha ha ha ha

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:26 PM

    Can you see The Dart of a Friday evening heading to Bray?? I would hate to be on the last one back.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:24 PM

    Is that the culchies satisfied now or what?

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:46 PM

    @The God Of All Nerds: happy that dubs have messed things up for themselves? Or happy that they’ve stuck to guidelines and are getting back to normal?

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:03 PM

    @The God Of All Nerds: yeah cos the Jackeens are obviously more sophisticated and understanding of the guidelines right? That’s why you’re getting locked down, understand? Simples. You weren’t very sympathetic when Kildare, Laois and Offaly got level 4 lock down. So do one you mong

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:50 PM

    @The God Of All Nerds: No y’ere still not in lockdown, stay at hm and wash yere hands.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 2:36 PM

    @Jonathan Gildea: only Dubs live in Dublin?

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:29 PM

    The 4 W’s (1) FF= Waster, (2) FG=Waffler, (3) Green= Wobblers, (4) Combination = *ankers.

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    Mute Jonnie Marre
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:14 PM

    Glad they are staying shut

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:16 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: hope you’ve no publicans in the family, Christmas could be tough

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:16 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: hope you’ve no publicans in the family, Christmas could be tough

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:16 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: remember that when there’s mass unemployment next year.

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    Mute Jonathan Gildea
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:17 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: why? No pubs have caused new cases. Yet shopping centers etc are jammed & no social distancing & no contact tracing

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:29 PM

    It’s a crazy situation and it’s not going to be solved anytime soon unfortunately.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:46 PM

    Shocking decision, its hilarious the pubs are still getting the blame and they are not even open ! Killing businesses and ruining lives with theese decisions.
    It’s going to kick off I fear .

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:24 PM

    Dublin pub owners need to appeal to the public to stick to the social distancing the guide lines to get the numbers down.

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    Mute John O'Neill
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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:30 PM

    Watch now as the wet pubs that cannot open in Dublin
    start reporting their neighbouring pubs who are open by pretending to serve meals and are not adhering to the time limits that a customer has to observe. The dogs on every street know the guidelines are being flouted by many pubs at present.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:48 PM

    A clear, straightforward five level
    Plan …. except that they’ve already fudged that clear, straightforward plan by immediately adding a level 2.5 for all the “special princesses” in Dublin who might be upset if they don’t get the same level as everyone else. This bunch of totally inept flounderers obviously couldn’t organise a “party” in a brewery (or wet pub)!

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    Mute Leo O' Leary
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:52 PM

    Its clear now for the Jackeens, stay home in your own gaffs and wash yous hands.

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    Mute Fred the Muss...
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    Sep 15th 2020, 12:24 PM

    What about going to matches? I’d take that over a pint now.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 1:49 PM

    Pubs on the Dublin border will clean up

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    Sep 15th 2020, 3:07 PM

    Does this apply to the whole of county Dublin or just Dublin. Not clear.

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    Sep 15th 2020, 9:20 PM

    wait for invaders such as Amazon .Google and all these big techs and multi billion companies to take over everything even the pubs and small businesses when they are closing down.

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    Mute Paul Sullivan
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    Sep 16th 2020, 11:45 AM

    funny how what qualifies as Level 4 for us culchies is only Level 2.5 for Dubs. If they all arrive down at the weekend and pox us all you can bet your ass we’ll be back on Level 4 or will that be 3.9

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