IRA hunger striker turned property developer declared bankrupt in Dublin court
Thomas McFeely had argued he was a British citizen
Published Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 5:22 AM
Updated Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 5:22 AM
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IrelandNorth | Aug 01, 2012, 07:44 AM EDT
Interesting manoeuvre though! Check-mating the Irish capitols' judicial system with its British counterpart. Mr Feeley wouldn't be the first trans-national to fly under a flag of convenience. Some reputable island nations accumulated their original working capitol by flying the Jolly Roger of piracy. And many reputable banking houses invested heavily in the 16th century slave trade. A case of the pot calling the kettle black?
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Niceirishguyie | Jul 31, 2012, 06:48 PM EDT
fair play to mc feely and co,,all gentlemen to work for its a change from the banks taking everyones money hope he enjoys his little nest egg he has stashed away theres no word of all the oppertunity he gave with his company to people starting out in construction he will laugh at there 3 months in jail threats
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ciaradexy | Jul 31, 2012, 06:07 PM EDT
Looks like her ate the other hunger strikers. This man is vermin.
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Belphagor | Jul 31, 2012, 02:13 PM EDT
It seems the former Republican hunger striker is British when it suits him, and judging by the waistband he isn't shy when it comes to dinner time either.
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