I'm a Stay at home mum of 4 but got it done in half the time 2 sets of twins :-)

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🚨ALL SUSPECTS CURRENTLY CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MALES IN IRELAND IN 2026 ARE NON-NATIONALS Diversity is our strength, unless you start counting the bodies that is.
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Probably the most treasonous politician Ireland has ever had
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God forgive you for the untold misery you have and will unleash ten fold on Eire.
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Portlaoise Exposed: Why Ireland Must Reduce Its Dependence on Overseas Healthcare Workers The latest fitness-to-practice inquiry by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland has exposed serious lapses at Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise. Indian-trained nurse Jinimol George admitted multiple failures in 2022 affecting nine patients. These included incorrect early warning scores that delayed care, one patient suffered a cardiac arrest, wrong ambulance handovers, failure to administer prescribed medications such as Xanax and painkillers, and inadequate observations. This is not an isolated case. Other inquiries involving foreign-trained staff include medication record falsification by Carmelita Bacani, chart falsification by Mark Lester Ordonez, poor performance findings against Ken Principio Zerna, Ana Raquel Batista Trindade and Joanna Izabela Szafraniak, and Ilankathir Sathivel’s admission of misconduct linked to a patient’s fatal brain injury. A more disturbing case involved Nigerian-origin healthcare assistant Emmanuel Adeniji, who was jailed for raping a 73-year-old Alzheimer’s patient in a Kildare HSE nursing home in 2020. In 2024, Zimbabwean carer Precious Moyo received an eight-year sentence for stealing €34,000 from elderly clients she had previously nursed in Athlone and for carrying out violent burglaries. These incidents understandably alarm families who entrust vulnerable loved ones to the system. Ireland’s elderly and frail patients deserve the highest standards of competent, compassionate care, ideally delivered by our own empathetic, highly trained Irish healthcare professionals. Recent revelations from India highlight the global scale of credential fraud. In late 2025, Kerala Police dismantled a major fake degree racket, seizing over 100,000 counterfeit certificates linked to 22 institutions, with estimates of more than one million fraudulent documents, many in medicine and nursing, in circulation throughout the world. In Ireland, Dr. Amir Taherzadeh’s case shows the risk is real. In 2025, the Medical Council found him guilty of professional misconduct for submitting fake diplomas from Charles University in Prague to register as a specialist cardiologist. He had worked in several Irish hospitals before the forgery was uncovered. Ireland’s health service has become heavily dependent on overseas recruitment, with over 50 percent of nurses and around 43 percent of doctors foreign-trained, among the highest rates in Europe. While many foreign staff provide dedicated service, thousands of highly Irish-trained nurses and doctors continue to emigrate annually to Australia, Canada, the US and the Gulf for better pay, conditions and work-life balance. Real challenges arise from differences in training standards, protocols, communication and cultural familiarity, particularly when caring for elderly patients with dementia. We are constantly told these are the doctors and nurses who take care of us when we are sick, yet the lived experience of many service users reflects a very different story. The long-term solution must be greater self-sufficiency: a predominantly Irish-trained workforce that is stable and accountable in Ireland. By tackling root causes through targeted policies, we can deliver safer, more empathetic care for our most vulnerable, prioritise our own highly trained professionals, and create incentive packages for the thousands abroad to return home. Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín has recently echoed this sentiment, calling for prioritising Irish workers by restricting work visas for roles that can be filled locally. He highlights a clear mismatch between the government’s visa policies and the available domestic labour supply, arguing that employment permits should only be granted for genuinely essential positions where no suitable Irish candidates can be found.
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You couldn't make this up!! At a time when the EU is taking Ireland to court over cutting turf, The FF, FG & Independents government is signing up to the EU Migration Pact so the EU can fine us over that issue too! rte.ie/news/europe/2026/0604…
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The irish government and TDs in leinster house do not represent me or the irish people. Their views and stances do not aline with mine.
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An Irishman tries to access his own land to cut turf, but the State's Bord na Móna brings in a small foreign mercenary army to threaten and block him. This is a foretaste of what the EU- compliant Irish state has in store for you. 🇮🇪 Garrymore Bog, County Laois.
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Kiev is safe enough for every single EU leader, Their Royal families, their Ministers, and every third rate Western grifter to walk the streets, no body armour, no helmets no shame. But we're told the Ukrainain "Refugees" costing us billions had no choice but to "flee?" as they complain about being asked to fend for themselves? In Kiev Tonight, Apr 28, 2026 Airbnb has 6,900–8,580 active short term rentals (apartments/homes) available. 1,000 available for immediate booking. Booking . Com & hotels have 2,618 hotels/properties in Kiev alone (thousands of rooms open) Local sites (doba .ua etc) 60–70 apartments hourly/daily right now. Homes/apartments, most sleep 2–6 guests with 1–3 bedrooms/beds. Prices from €20–50/night for basics. Ukraine has thousands of empty beds/rooms in its capital tonight, plenty of space to accommodate the so called "Refugees" Thats the reality. These are the facts. And the Dictatorship now has 90 billion more of our cash to pay the bills with.
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Ok just call me the plumber today 👀 but could end up in a trip to Screwfix 😭 flapper from the cistern now detached and descaling. Let's see how this goes when I try put things back together. Just can listen to it constantly running anymore 🙄😀
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Thinking of leaving? We want to hear from you. Send us a video letting us know why - Vertical format - As long or as short as you like #aontú #aontúaccountability
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Ireland's housing policy can be summed up in one picture. The Irish government don't even pretend that they are trying to house Irish people. #IrelandisFull #HowIrelandWorks #HousingCrisis
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My older twins both are finishing upt their 4 yr degree courses in the next couple of weeks , it's been tough getting them to here and this is what they have to aspire to a shed in our garden.
Excellent by O'Flynn. The Irish government only lurch from crisis to crisis. They have no vision for the country. Never had & we're seeing the effects of that. It is inspiring to hear a politician talk about vision - a vision of Ireland for young Irish people. 👇👇👇
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When the weather is so good and you run out of clothes pegs so your son decides to 3d print them 😀 life's little pleasures 🤣
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Irish people then : "I can't wait to have my own house, driveway and garden." Irish people now : "Oh, so I have to live in a shed in my parents back garden because the government imported too many foreigners?"
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"We understand the strong reaction from the farmers and truckers in Ireland. What else can they do when they have a Government that won't listen to them? Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers talks to Ben Scallan about how the Irish fuel protests are perceived in Brussels, and more. youtu.be/2DqKgBDoxdI
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"Eileen Flynn....You do not represent Travellers....You were selected to uphold the status quo establishment....". John Connors speaks out.
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Now Fianna Fail & Fine Gael voters...it's on ye
A Swedish MEP has said that by banning offshore oil exploration, "politicians in Dublin" have hurt the country's energy independence and "betrayed the Irish people": gript.ie/irish-ban-on-offsho…
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🇮🇪"YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE IRISH"🇮🇪 Great atmosphere & an unwavering spirit but this energy needs to be harnessed & transformed into DIRECT ACTION because it's the only thing that works as regards these Treasonous political parasites🇮🇪 God bless everyone🙌🇮🇪 éiReGoBragh🇮🇪🤝🇮🇪
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