JerryDerry
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@JerryDerry4 @GMbunchanumbers he wins every day in fairness to him.
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@fiordeacair @AontuIE Calling Irish people terrorists is boring.
Strange 🤔🤔🤔
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Aontú holding at 6% in today’s poll.
How long until the next rise?
independent.ie/irish-news/pol…
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@Toibin1 Care to comment on this statement from a member of your party. Or don't I'll be posting this comment until Eric apologises to the Irish people.

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@PearseDoherty What is a woman.
And imagine if ye opposed open borders we'd have money to burn 🙄
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Time to recall the Dáil. Fuel prices remain far too high. People are under huge pressure, and the government has failed to do all it can to support workers and families.
Sinn Féin has called on the government to reconvene the Dáil and take real action to get costs down at the pumps and make life more affordable.
Cut taxes on home heating oil, go further on petrol and diesel, and deliver real cost of living support. This can and should be done without further delay.
I will keep fighting for the action Ireland needs and for the support that you and your family deserve.
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@keira_con From judges to civil servants to politicians none of them are held accountable for their actions.
A member of the Gardai got a years driving ban for doing his job, yet these parasites are never held to account.
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Ireland is getting worse, So a convicted drug dealer from Nigeria who fled Italy before his court case and ended up in Ireland in 2016 has fought a extradition warrant from Italy all the way to the Supreme court.
This beggars a few questions how was Christian Sunday Asaiki alowed to stay in Ireland since 2016, where did he stay, did he claim asylum and why only now was he found in Ireland. But more importantly how is a person convicted in a EU member state funding a Supreme Court case to stop him being put to prison in Italy for a crime he has been convicted of?
Or is the magic free legal aid / NGO machine funding this.
Simple solution deport him to Italy as that was the last country he was in.
The Story
The Supreme Court has said it will review the extradition from Ireland of people who have been tried abroad ‘in absentia’.
It has agreed to hear an appeal brought by a man who was given an eight-year sentence on drug charges in Italy, while he was not present.
Chief Justice Donal O’Donnell, together with judges Gerard Hogan and Aileen Donnelly, said in a written determination: ‘The extent to which our courts should decline to order surrender under the European Arrest Warrant regime in respect of in absentia convictions has often proved problematic in the past, and we consider that it would be in the public interest that the matter should be settled by an authoritative judgment of this court.’
Italian newspaper reports have said Asaiki, originally from Nigeria but living in Longarone in northeast Italy, was accused of drug dealing. A car in which Asaiki and another Nigerian were allegedly travelling had been stopped by police in August 2014. The investigators found 4.6kg of marijuana in the spare wheel compartment.
The Supreme Court said that Asaiki had been sentenced to eight years in jail in April 2018. It noted that he had previously spent six months in pre-trial custody and his surrender was now sought to serve the balance of the sentence.
The court said he had been released from pre-trial detention in March 2015 following the appointment of his own lawyer and the nomination of an Italian domicile and address for service. The court papers were delivered to that address, but they were not collected.
The papers were then served on his lawyer. In February 2016, the judge responsible for the preliminary investigation ordered that the trial should proceed in Asaiki’s absence. The Supreme Court said the warrant for Asaki’s extradition from Ireland to Italy stated that if he was surrendered, he would have the right to seek a retrial or to appeal the conviction within 30 days.
Further inquiries revealed, however, that the Italian conviction could be set aside only where the failure to attend or to lodge an appeal was not the fault of the accused. The Supreme Court said Asaiki had appealed his warrant for extradition to the High Court in Dublin. He claimed he had a right to demand a retrial in circumstances where he was not informed in advance of the consequences of not attending.
However, he was found by the High Court to have knowingly absconded and absented himself from the trial, and his appeal was rejected by Judge Tony Hunt.
The Supreme Court said the ‘issues raised meet the constitutional requirements’, and ‘accordingly, this application for leave to appeal is granted’. It said Asaiki was currently in custody, and that it would give an early hearing date for the appeal.

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No matter where you are in the world, people are marching to end the genocide in Gaza. Very proud today to join the huge crowd in Kyoto, Japan who were marching their 125th Saturday march for Palestine 🇵🇸
@ipsc48 @ZazaFL #palestine #genocideingaza #freepalestine #kyoto #japan

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Not surprised with the @businessposthq but @simoncoveney surely must be the last person any sane journalist would quote regarding #Ireland's #defence & #security. He was a disaster and failed as Minister for Defence, he decimated the @defenceforces and made the state defenceless. He undermined the security of this state and now he suggests we pal-up to the UK. His next trick might be suggesting we give back the Treaty Ports or even rejoin the Kingdom.
Business Post@businessposthq
Ireland should clear the way for closer EU/UK links given economic benefits – Coveney businesspost.ie/politics/irela…
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@BROKENBRITAIN0 Prison first then deportation... If that doesn't happen then the courts aren't protecting the police and thus the police should go on strike.
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@SocialistDenman You lost the room at "People before profit"
Ye aren't an alternative to this government either.
Ye want more immigrants (who aren't working)
Ye don't know what a woman is or that's there only 2 genders.
Ye would be a terrible choice
Ye are an extended arm to this regime
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@JerryDerry4 @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes I literally just said I refuse to do business. How are you so confused you dumb Cunt? Hahaha
I’m not the one that’s begging a company for free shit seven years later.
The only thing she deserves is this.

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@AnthonyM59410 @RoseFle54723126 Blocked me 😂😂😂 vegans are out tonight
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Pubs are free to close if they wish. This is a secular country and no religious law should be on the books.
David Quinn@DavQuinn
Opening the pubs on #GoodFriday stripped Ireland of another bit of cultural distinctiveness. It was a grubby, materialistic, crass thing to do dressed up in the clothes of 'progress'.
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@LapposAmy @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes Yes I'll lose sleep because your virtue signalling and looking for likes and attention 😂😂😂
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@JerryDerry4 @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes These are awesome. My grandchildren are gonna love them. I’ll make sure to teach them about evil genocidal Israel, and how it targets children.
#LittleBigBikes
#MayIsraelFall
littlebigbikes.com/en-us/products…
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@LapposAmy @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes But sure America does business with Israel all the time so that make you a liar. And princess stop throwing your toys out the pram.
Sweetheart sit this one out your country supports Israel 😘
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@JerryDerry4 @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes I am American you dumb Cunt.
I support any business that refuses to do business with Nazi Israel.
That evil witch could’ve just gone and bought parts, but she is decides to attack a small business instead. Fuck every last one of those genocidal cunts. Just bought three bikes.

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@LapposAmy @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes More lies... The net is full of vegan eating left nut jobs.
America went to war with Iran are you going to stop buying American stuff.
I bet you shop at amazon
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@JerryDerry4 @GMbunchanumbers @LittleBigBikes I have three grandkids. I’m buying three bikes.
Any business that refuses to do business with a genocidal country has my support.
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