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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 No Royal Visits Protest at City Hall, 6pm, Monday September 20th.
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Wednesday September 15, 2010 16:40 by éirígí PRO - éirígí
Dublin City Council will finally debate a motion opposing a state visit by the British head of state, aka the 'British Queen', on Monday, September 20th. To coincide with this debate éirígí is organising a public protest outside of City Hall. The protest will begin at 6pm. All are welcome. Bígí Linn. Dublin City Council will finally debate a motion opposing a state visit by the British head of state, aka the 'British Queen', on Monday, September 20th. The motion, which has been submitted by éirígí Councillor Louise Minihan, reads |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2It is estimated that the visit will cost 8 million euro or more. At a time when people are losing their jobs and vital services are being cut. the tax money of Irish workers should not have to pay for the excesses and junkets of the bored british upper classes. People should boycott this visit on economic grounds alone if nothing else
Finally after Cowans mumblings of the possibility of a state visit by a British Royal clearer words are circulating through the grape vine of its inevitability.
Plans are afoot to upgrade the roads and paths around and in the Phoenix Park.These plans are to include Blackhorse Ave,a residential road which will be subject to major disruption for residents.
Also OPW requisitions have began to draw down funds to upgrade facilities within Big Birds Palace and Dublin Castle.
Be warned and Be ready.