Been a year of elections, the Taoiseach confirms Irish election for Nov 29.
Thankfully a lot less drama than US or UK. Itβll be a given that the status Quo will remain, but who knows, crazy times. It will be interesting to see what uptick the right gets. Biggest issues in Ireland are same as anywhere really, housing, health, migration.
OK I don't do positivity but those who say it's all over, what's the point?
Please don't. you may not have lived through anything like this but plenty people the world over have lived through and will live through worse.
Pick yourself up, you live in the richest and most powerful Country on the planet that still, in spite of everything has a sizeable population that believes in liberal values.
Pretty muted congrats from Ireland
"Congratulations to US President-elect
@realDonaldTrump
on your victory. The people of the United States have spoken and Ireland will work to deepen and strengthen the historic and unbreakable bonds between our people and our nations in the years ahead. The world faces many challenges and needs leadership to meet them.
With the US and Irelandβs shared commitment to democracy and international law, we can, and will, tackle these challenges."
Web working dad.
The North part of Ireland.
Walk on air against your better judgement.
Seamus Heaney