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Mr Angry 11-12-2009 19:50

Irish parliament takes debating to new levels.
 
A young Green Party TD (MP) called Paul Gogarty vents his spleen at one of the elder statesmen of Irish politics - the labour party TD Emmett Stagg.

NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WORK SAFE - but hilarious none the less and showing some of the stresses the most recent budget in the republic has put everyone under.

YouTube here (turn volume down - 8 secs in).

budwieser 11-12-2009 19:57

Re: Irish parliament takes debating to new levels.
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 34925426)
A young Green Party TD (MP) called Paul Gogarty vents his spleen at one of the elder statesmen of Irish politics - the labour party TD Emmett Stagg.

NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WORK SAFE - but hilarious none the less and showing some of the stresses the most recent budget in the republic has put everyone under.

YouTube here (turn volume down - 8 secs in).

Lol......:D Good for him, he gets my vote.;)

Mr Angry 11-12-2009 19:59

Re: Irish parliament takes debating to new levels.
 
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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 34925431)
Lol......:D Good for him, he gets my vote.;)


If only Prime minister's question time was as entertaining!!

Sirius 11-12-2009 20:01

Re: Irish parliament takes debating to new levels.
 
Labour better get used to it because they are going to hear a lot more of that come election time :LOL:

budwieser 11-12-2009 20:11

Re: Irish parliament takes debating to new levels.
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34925437)
Labour better get used to it because they are going to hear a lot more of that come election time :LOL:

Too true mate.
:D

BBKing 12-12-2009 00:59

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Labour better get used to it
? Today's been enlivened by various Tories saying we should be doing what the Irish are doing. I like your man there, though.

Was out with some Irishmen tonight - greeted them with 'how's things in your basket case of a country?'. Response wasn't even a friendly 'f... you' as you might expect, but 'you're right, we're screwed'.


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