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” , as part of its upcoming budget, perhaps the Government should consider giving a redress sum of say €100,000 to every Irish citizen to compensate for the blameless hardships inflicted on them since 2008. These include the mismanagement of public funds, the children’s hospital and the bicycle shed being two examples, the banking bailout and the constant rises in the cost of living.
A chara, – In light of the recent ruling on the €13 billion tax due to Ireland, it would be very fitting, and indeed would further promote good relations between Ireland and the UK, if we were to loan Britain €10 billion in their hour of need. In order to be scrupulously fair, it should be lent under the very same terms and conditions as the loan we had from the British. – Is mise,Sir, – Is it possible that the reason successive governments did not want the €13 billion is that they had no idea how to waste so much money? Of course, the present one could oversee the building of another 38,805 bike sheds or a few new hospitals in completely the wrong locations.
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