Stop Citywest Hotel

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Stop Citywest Hotel

@stopcitywest

We are residents of Saggart opposing the government purchase of The Citywest Hotel, a 2300 capacity migrant hub in a small Irish Village

South Dublin, Ireland Katılım Haziran 2025
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Stop Citywest Hotel@stopcitywest·
1/2 #Citywest Hotel incident logs January 2025 to date. These are the cohort of people placed in Saggart village. Do you believe resident stories of anti-social behaviour now?? How can our safety be guaranteed? This needs to end now, stop the sale immediately. @OCallaghanJim
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Stop Citywest Hotel@stopcitywest·
Sharing - protest coming up Nov 25th 👇
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John Downey@johnorla2020·
@stopcitywest I haven't seen posts from you for a while, have you been lying low or been censored?
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Stop Citywest Hotel@stopcitywest·
IPAS vultures have no place in Ireland, the fact that we have elected representatives profiting from it shows the rot is deep. @MHealyRae have you broken a million in profit yet? You must be close.
Nick Delehanty 🇮🇪@Nick_Delehanty

Remember the Govt’s White Paper to end Direct Provision? It promised asylum seekers their own front door. The reality is that millions have been paid to an Isle of Man🇮🇲controlled company to buy up portfolios of houses for itself & lease them back to the State...🧵

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Fred Cryton
Fred Cryton@CrytonFred·
@stopcitywest She's different in that she's a more extreme version of the current regime
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Nick Delehanty 🇮🇪
Nick Delehanty 🇮🇪@Nick_Delehanty·
Today, the Joint Committee on Justice meets Minister Jim O’Callaghan to discuss the IPAS system and immigration. Companies like Dídean Dochas Éireann Teoranta Ltd must be closely examined. This private company is paid ~€5.3 million every three months to buy homes it then owns permanently through offshore structures. It is not an Approved Housing Body, so it avoids housing laws, oversight, and public accountability. In 2024, this company paid €4,780,334 in "management fees" to related group companies🚩🚩🚩 WILD !!! (See thread below for background👇🏻)
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Nick Delehanty 🇮🇪@Nick_Delehanty

Remember the Govt’s White Paper to end Direct Provision? It promised asylum seekers their own front door. The reality is that millions have been paid to an Isle of Man🇮🇲controlled company to buy up portfolios of houses for itself & lease them back to the State...🧵

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Hibernian
Hibernian@EmbrayHotay·
It's crazy that such a large hotel was purchased by the state exclusively for asylum accomodation. The fact that the media dosen't point that out means you're right to ignore them. RTE/Newstalk et al are like background noise for me now. Like an occasional burst of propaganda.
Stop Citywest Hotel@stopcitywest

Michael McElligott's Tetrarch Capital has sucked all of the life from Saggart village like a greedy parasite and our government has facilitated it. Vultures out. independent.ie/business/irish…

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Stop Citywest Hotel@stopcitywest·
He is still charging her 9K in rent though. Vultures. Tetrarch Capital. Look them up, see where they do business and take note to avoid paying them even more of our money.
The Flare@TheFlareNews

🇮🇪 CITYWEST The owner of Lemongrass restaurant situated on the grounds of Citywest Hotel has said that the landlord is using the riots as an excuse to keep the restaurant closed so that it goes out of business, for it then to be used as an additional IPAS centre.

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SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews·
Horror at Huntingdon Station: Passengers Flee in Terror as 'Stabbing Spree' Leaves Up to 12 Seriously Wounded Police in Cambridgeshire have reported that two individuals were taken into custody following a stabbing incident that injured multiple passengers on a train heading to Huntingdon. Armed officers from Cambridgeshire Constabulary responded after receiving a call about the event at Huntingdon station at 7: 39 p.m. on Saturday.The East of England Ambulance Service mounted a “large-scale response” to the scene. A spokesperson noted that multiple ambulances, tactical commanders, and the hazardous area response team were deployed. “We can confirm we have transported multiple patients to hospital.”A passenger on the train described seeing an individual passing through the carriage, alerting others: “They’ve got a knife, I’ve been stabbed.”The passenger stated that the individual appeared “extremely bloodied” and, upon the train's arrival at the station, “they were basically on the floor.”“That person ended up collapsing on the floor, They were taken to an ambulance pretty much straight away,” he said. Passengers reported seeing injured individuals running through the train to escape from an assailant armed with a knife.Subsequently, a witness observed armed police aiming their firearms at a man on the platform holding a large blade. The individual was then subdued using a taser and detained. One eyewitness estimated seeing six to eight injured people, while another suggested as many as 12 could have been hurt. The incident is believed to have begun soon after the LNER train departed from Peterborough station.Keir Starmer described the event as “deeply concerning” and advised the public to adhere to police guidance. In a post on X, the prime minister stated: “The appalling incident on a train near Huntingdon is deeply concerning. “My thoughts are with all those affected, and my thanks go to the emergency services for their response. Anyone in the area should follow the advice of the police.” British Transport Police posted on social media: “We are currently responding to an incident on a train to Huntingdon where multiple people have been stabbed. Officers are in attendance alongside CambsCops, and two people have been arrested.”Cambridgeshire Constabulary issued a statement on Facebook: “We were called at 7.39 pm with reports that multiple people had been stabbed on a train. Armed officers attended, and the train was stopped at Huntingdon, where two men were arrested.number of people have been taken to hospital. The incident remains ongoing, and the A1307 has been closed as you approach the town centre.” The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, expressed that she was “deeply saddened” by the stabbings and stated: “I urge people to avoid comment and speculation at this early stage.” London North Eastern Railway (LNER), the operator of UK east coast mainline services, verified that the incident occurred on one of its trains and advised passengers against traveling due to “major disruption.” National Rail confirmed that Huntingdon station is shut, with all lines blocked.LNER announced: “We are experiencing major disruption across the LNER route. Emergency services are dealing with an incident at Huntingdon station; all lines are blocked. Our advice is ‘Do Not Travel’. Please defer your travel where you can.” The shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, characterized it as what “seems to be a brutal mass attack”. He continued: “My thoughts are with all those injured or affected and the emergency services responding. The police and government should provide an update on what happened and who has been arrested as soon as possible.” Cambridgeshire Constabulary encouraged anyone with details on the incident to submit them online, referencing incident 495 of November 1, or by dialing 101.
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Nick Delehanty 🇮🇪@Nick_Delehanty·
The Journal.ie are investigating me for €400 I spent during my general election campaign in 2024 This is my response: “Hi Conor  The €400 for Foleys bar was a campaign launch event for supporters and volunteers. The event was attended by Newstalk and the Sunday Times. We hired the top room of the bar. Videos of the event are on my socials, it made the Pat Kenny radio show and got a mention in the Sunday paper.  I think readers of the Journal investigates would prefer an in depth analysis of billions of taxpayers money being paid by Govt to high profile landlords through the IPAS system. I would be more than willing to comment on any efforts here. Thank you Nick”
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