Ireland tops European household unemployment figures according to new research
One in five Irish homes now includes an unemployed adult
Published Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 7:28 AM
Updated Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 7:28 AM
The report concludes: “The working poor are not a particularly disadvantaged group because many are self employed or have a third-level qualification. The largest share of the working poor, at 44 per cent of the total, was self-employed.”
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ancavker | Dec 12, 2012, 05:32 PM EST
towngate: Will you be joining
them? Or are you collecting
your dole in the north?
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anglo-norman | Dec 12, 2012, 03:57 PM EST
This has nothing to do with immigrants as at least they are willing to work!! As SevenStar says you have monkeys running the country voted in by donkeys.
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bobby | Dec 12, 2012, 03:32 PM EST
Did i hit a nerve, it wasn't a personal attack just some home truths. Guess i was right.... No need for you to keep attacking immigrants on a daily basis. Being one yourself.
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WoundedKnee | Dec 12, 2012, 03:13 PM EST
Bobby, I have reported your inane invective as Personal Attack. But really, we need a category of "Stupid Nonsense" under which to file your posts.
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STEVENSTAR | Dec 12, 2012, 10:34 AM EST
YA WELL THATS BECAUSE WE HAVE A LOAD OF MONKEYS RUNNING THE COUNTRY .... OLD MEN IN THEIR 60S SHOULD GIVE OVER AND LET YOUNGER PEOPLE RUN THIS COUNTRY....
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bobby | Dec 12, 2012, 07:35 AM EST
@Woundedknee, you are obsessed with immigrants. The same crap comes out of your mouth everyday. You are an immigrant yourself, you live in a country full of immigrants. I bet you are a very Bitter person, i pity those around you. Then again i bet your a loner.
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Towngate | Dec 12, 2012, 04:14 AM EST
Bobby: That money you saw sloshing around is probably a result of the ridiculously high Welfare Benefits Package Ireland suffers from. Those spending honestly obtained Earnings are working in a country that exists only by virtue of International Bank Loans.... as I said; A desperate land of Delusion and Denial!
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WoundedKnee | Dec 12, 2012, 03:46 AM EST
" central Dublin was packed with people. " But most of them weren't Irish. Bobby of course wouldn't oknow the difference, hs zip code is in Fools Paradise USA.
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bobby | Dec 11, 2012, 08:15 PM EST
@Towngate, I hear what you are saying but from what i hear in Ireland just like the UK, credit from banks is gone for many, Frozen. Pay back what you owe and then the account is closed. On my last trip to Dublin alot of money was been spent in the shops and the restaurants. I was expecting alot worse in Dublin on my visit from what i heard on the news, but it was as busy as London if not more. People are spending in Dublin and it is NOT on credit.
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Towngate | Dec 11, 2012, 02:01 PM EST
Yes, Bobby, but ....IT IS NOT THEIR OWN MONEY THEY ARE SPENDING - IT'S ALL BORROWED! THE 'CELTIC TIGER' HAS NOW BECOME THE 'HIBERNIAN HYPNOSIS' OF DELUSION AND DENIAL!
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WoundedKnee | Dec 11, 2012, 01:05 PM EST
Yet more proof of the Madness of Mass Immigration. Countless Irish people out of work, yet the foreign migrants continue to stream in. I'm just back from a trip to Ireland, and I was dumbstruck by the numbers of Indians, Malays, Paks, Poles, Bulgars etc that I saw. Even the person who came on the intercom to welcome us to Dublin when we landed appeared to be a Pak. He had a very unpleasant accent. So there is no Irish person smart enough to be able to take a microphone and say "Welcome to Dublin. Your bags are on Carousel Six"? The Irish capitalist class are utter traitors--that's why I never Buy Irish if I can avoid it. I urge Irish Americans not to collaborate in this subterfuge, when Made in Ireland no longer means Made by Irish Workers.
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stanchaz | Dec 11, 2012, 10:20 AM EST
Could the continual higher "household" figures reflect the fact that perhaps typical Irish households are more extended, include more generations and people living together and helping each other out? As opposed to other places where household often means just two people and children, if any. This way of measuring unemployment may not fit the Irish way of living together , as families.
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bobby | Dec 11, 2012, 09:46 AM EST
I was in Dublin 2 weeks ago, Recession what recession, central Dublin was packed with people. People with alot of shopping bags and the restaurants most were full. I read Irish people will spend the most money this christmas in the E.U.
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Portia777 | Dec 11, 2012, 09:33 AM EST
That is the whole idea- auto genocide
Then those who have jobs will be pitted against those who don't like Towngate projects below.
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