Image: Sam Boal TÁNAISTE LEO VARADKAR has paid tribute to Taoiseach Micheál Martin, saying that he lead the country through the pandemic and the war in Ukraine with “common sense” and “decency”.
Varadkar himself is due to become Taoiseach on 17 December, with a wider Cabinet reshuffle expected alongside the rotation. While Varadkar praised his coalition partners, he was critical of the opposition and particularly of Sinn Féin, calling them “ultra-nationalist”, “populist” and radical left”. The speech, which was broadcast live on RTÉ, comes at the end of the one-day Ard Fheis where delegates rejected motions around providing anti-tank missiles to Ukraine and approved calls for the Government to remove the triple-lock for military missions.
What absolute nonsense they kept the country on the second longest lockdown of all countries in the world while they were blatantly flaunting the rules imposed on Irish people they are a disgrace
Why do sub editors never seem to know that the past tense of ‘lead’ is ‘led’?
What else was the prick gonna say... NOTMYTAOISEACH
What else was he gonna say... NOTMYTAOISEACH
Of all things I'd love to say to Leo, I think the first comment would be to advise him to stop triming his eyebrows so much. Starting to resemble Mr. Spock🖖 Second would be that the botox is starting to wear off.
You still rather give opioids to epileptic children than try try using CBD with real research
Common sense my hole
Leo and Micheal
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Let's hope the fiannafailparty Knee Scabs heel up quickly.
Boring
Two things Leo knows nothing about
Did he die?
Revolting
How did he lead the country through the war in Ukraine?
Meholes shit all over the fan it's time for leo the leak to turn it on
Blah blah fkn blah
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