Gogarty’s ‘FU’ Moment and Other Dail Outrages
Green Party TD Paul Gogarty is not the first to create public outrage by his remarks in the Dáil. Nor is he the first to attract attention for his use of unparliamentary language. (more…)
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Green Party TD Paul Gogarty is not the first to create public outrage by his remarks in the Dáil. Nor is he the first to attract attention for his use of unparliamentary language. (more…)
It’s not pretty. The venom in which he uses it is disturbing. He hurled the expletives at Emmet Stagg.
PARENTAL GUIDANCE AND NOT FOR DELICATE SENSIBILITIES: Some time back I wrote on this Blog that the age of parliamentary eloquence was dead. How wrong I was
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Watch the video to find out why the theme of misery has coursed through this blog this week. (more…)
It’s 12.27pm. The debate on the Labour Party motion calling for a reverse in the cut-backs on educaton is coming to an end. The vote will be called in about three or four minutes, before I finish writing this entry.
