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Expat group considers withdrawing from Irish government executive scheme

Foreign business leaders had offered to join state boards in Ireland

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Personally, I intuit a tug-of-love for the heart and soul of poor old Hibernia/Caitlin Ni Houlahan between the Anglo-American [anglophone] Commonwealth Alliance and the incomprehensible gibberishers of the European Union (EU) tower of Babel. The heir apparent of the old Soviet Union?
Aaah yes the 'lukewarm' response. A group willing to assist the gove't and Gardai put a child protection system in place received a similar welcome last year. Turns out that the government is so insecure that they would prefer to reject expert help rather that admit that they need it.
BytheBay, you are really a sad old swine, do you have anything good to say at all. All your posts are miserable moans, get a life, seriously before you die of a scowl.
To tell you the truth, I have no idea what this article is about. Maybe I am not sophisticated enough.
Haven't they heard of videoconferencing? Why do the executives actually need to be in Ireland for all the meetings?
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