
Mary O'Brian
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The Govt's 2026 Budget Expenditure report set out a total spend of €4.9billion for all Asylum Services. These are: Justice (IP & Ukraine accommodation): €1.87Billion Contingency fund: €1.6Billion Housing: €0.64Billion Social Protection: €0.58Billion Integration programmes: €0.08Billion Tusla (unaccompanied minors): €0.03Billion Education supports: €0.06Billion IT / Digital: €0.10Billion



This was an Irish government omnishambles. The farce began when minister for justice Jim O’Callaghan reached for the Tommy Robinson card, saying he was influencing the protesters. According to our politicians, those who work the land from dusk to dawn, and the hauliers who bring the produce to our supermarkets, cannot think for themselves – Robinson must be manipulating them. In reality, farmers and hauliers could see that they were being fleeced by the Irish government’s outrageous tax regime on fuel, and its stubborn intention to increase the carbon tax in April, despite the fallout from the war in the Middle East. The Irish government currently takes over 57 per cent of the price of petrol and 48 per cent of the price of diesel. ✍️ Laura Perrins Article | spectator.com/article/irelan…

Minister Patrick O'Donovan has said he will be asking Coimisiún na Meán to review RTÉ and others' coverage of the fuel protests. He suggested that coverage was "lopsided" in favour of the protest and that "carte blanche was given to some people". jrnl.ie/7011275t



Another Somalian smuggled into Dublin Airport on Saturday on a 'lookalike' Swedish passport The Somalian has now claimed asylum and will cost the State €122,000 on average to process. A Pakistani woman with British citizenship who was with the Somalian has been charged with people smuggling, and remanded in custody. She'll cost us €100,000 a year in jail. What airline? Where did the plane travel from? Are Gardai liaising with Swedish police on the 'lookalike' passport? That's the systemic issue. But who knows, who can tell.

Last weekend, @davidmcw wrote a fantastic piece: "Is Ireland the worst run country in Europe?" Here on X, we already know the answer. But over at Irish Times, regular readers have no idea. Judging by the article, they think Ireland is run badly because of the Metro, Children's Hospital or Port Tunnel running over budget. The article doesn't even mention "Emergency Accommodation". In order to truly understand why "Ireland is the worst run country in Europe". You need to know how the Govt has spent over €15billion in 6 years. You need to know how: organised crime, people trafficking, corruption, off shore companies political influence, tax structures, the GAA, Wall Street bankers, runaway spending and total Govt incompetency, are the heart of all this. There is no other story like this in Irish Political Scandal History. Its truly the BIGGEST EVER. Maybe TOO BIG. Someone should definitely write a book on it.💡 @davidmcw ?

The Irish Government is looking for a range of flexibilities under EU law in order to help tackle the fuel crisis, RTÉ News understands rte.ie/news/2026/0413…


The total amount spent on Asylum Accommodation from Q1 2021 to Q4 2025 is €6,453,196,768.19. The Top 25 Companies: CAPEWRATHHOTEL €245.7M MOSNEY €134.3M TRAVELODGE €130.3M GUESTFORD LTD €124.4M BRIMWOOD €116.5M HOLIDAY INN DUBLIN AIRPORT €111.7M TIFCO LTD €108.4M BRIDGESTOCK CARE LTD €94.4M ALL PRO SECURITY SERVICES €93.7M IGO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT €82.4M WINDWARD MANAGEMENT LTD €75.4M MILLSTREET EQUESTRIAN SERVICES €74.1M NEXT WEEK & CO LTD €73.0M EAST COAST CATERING (IRELAND) €64.3M TOWNBELT LTD €64.3M HERONWELL LTD €56.3M CAMPBELL CATERING LTD €53.9M TIRAWLEY LTD €53.1M GATEWAY INTEGRATION€49.8M FAZYARD LTD €44.9M THE D HOTEL €44.7M PUMPKIN SPICE LTD €44.7M TRABOLGAN HOLIDAY CENTRE LTD €44.3M TOTAL EXPERIENCE LTD €44.0M JJUNIOR SERVICES UNLIMITED €44.0M ..🧵


















