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Minister and Munster trade insults after achingly dull debate mercifully wraps up

There was some minor friction before Bob departed when Winston Churchtown, aka Shane Ross, graced the Dáil chamber with his wonderful presence in the morning to deal with transport-related sections of the Brexit legislation. Winston always raises the tone.With Cheltenham just around the corner, Winston started talking about donkeys and thoroughbreds. But he said nothing about asses. He is a very modest man.

“They were like thoroughbreds in a horse race and you came in as you normally do and you’re like a donkey in the last race, at the last fence. You upset the whole apple cart.” “We always tell the truth to the working class. But we present the truth in the way which is most digestible to the working class at a particular time,” was one quote which will have tickled all the perfidious “petit bourgeois feminists” who must not be trusted.

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