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A short extension from Finglas (whenever that will be built) to the Airport is all that would be needed. The Metro should still go ahead... the residents of Dartmouth Sq can't be let hold it up.
Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1598 - 25/11/2025 17:49:05 2646054 Link 0 |
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What has this got to do with anything or is this poster just another AI bott ? Something seems to have knocked the needle out of the groove.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1943 - 26/11/2025 09:46:46 2646094 Link 2 |
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A light rail/Luas extension to Dublin Airport is not in the plans. In fact it has totally been ruled out by the authorities. The reason? They say that light rail is not suitable or designed for the transport of passengers with large luggage volumes. Make of that what you will, but that is what was stated recently when their plans were published.
PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 2104 - 26/11/2025 13:09:09 2646128 Link 0 |
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100% agree about the 32 County being far from mythical, but I was never keen on the Socialist republic part of the proposition. As for the "Carpet baggers" you mention, most of the people involved during the struggle up until 1998 are now are either dead, over retirement age or fast approaching it. The next generation are not cut from the same cloth, different life experiences and different attitudes, but that is to be expected. Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1514 - 26/11/2025 13:24:16 2646131 Link 1 |
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Easy for you to say that from your safe haven in South? Dublin. If you lived on the Falls road, and were threatened by the UDA or burnt out by the RUC you might have another view. The Unionists were not going to share power on the basis of a strongly worded demand from John Hume or Garret FitzGerald. All that said, the loss of life is regretted.
galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2694 - 26/11/2025 14:03:50 2646139 Link 1 |
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Lots of them were old enough. Only joined later, often having been in anti republican parties.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3841 - 26/11/2025 16:35:26 2646151 Link 0 |
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Lots of people in South were involved. Quite a few died. Well over 1,000 in prison. I do take your point regarding effectiveness of pro British death squads. Point remains, we lost. BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3841 - 26/11/2025 16:37:43 2646152 Link 0 |
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Quite a lot of people in the "South" will be happy ye lost. Especially the families of Séamus Quaid, Gerry McCabe, Patrick Kelly, Gary Sheehan, Frank Hand, Michael Clerkin, Tom Oliver, Eamon Ryan.... .... Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 244 - 26/11/2025 16:55:46 2646154 Link 0 |