Dublin meeting - Common ground but gaps remain

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BorisJohnson Jaysus the reporting from RTÉ is shocking,constantly blowing smoke up politicians asses and telling them how wonderful they are despite been in the top 10 of worst affected countries,worse than the US with death cases per million. As usual it’s Boris’s fault to Trump’s fault.

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