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Offline John Grace

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Social Welfare and Foreign Nationals
« on: November 19, 2016, 11:07:08 AM »
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  • Ireland has been a soft touch and immigrants are social welfare cheats and scammers. Many are back in Eastern Europe and still receive payment. Whilst some Polish people will work for peanuts, most in Ireland are on the take. The worst are blacks. The Jєωs want to flood Europe with blacks and muslims whilst seeking to maintain their 'Israel' with Jerusalem as their capital.

    http://www.northernsound.ie/news/new-political-party-would-withdraw-all-social-welfare-payments-to-foreign-nationals/
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    A new political party says they would withdraw all social welfare payments to foreign nationals, in order to force them from the country.

     

    The National Party had planned to officially launch this week but the event was cancelled after the Merrion Hotel in Dublin declined to host the event.

     

    The organisation advocates removing Ireland from the Eurozone and reintroducing the Punt.

     

    It also wants to see the implementation of a points based immigration system so only people with skills needed in Ireland can move to the country.

     

    James Reynolds from north Longford is the Vice-President of the National Party, he says they would remove social welfare payments from foreign nationals in order to force them from Ireland:


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    Social Welfare and Foreign Nationals
    « Reply #1 on: November 19, 2016, 11:19:36 AM »
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  • I was able to raise concerns with the Polish consulate a few years ago about their people in Ireland. A very good conversation.