We cannot afford to drift into another lockdown
The United Kingdom has given 14 million of its population a booster jab. It isn’t at all clear how many Irish people have received a booster jab at this point. Anecdotal evidence suggests that a considerable number of older people have not received their boosters. By the same token, I have heard of people who […]
Adams lets the mask slip

Buoyed up by greatly increased opinion poll support, the Sinn Féin hierarchy has let the mask slip a little. Gerry Adams recorded a video Christmas card which was simply revolting. It wasn’t satirical. It wasn’t funny – even by the lowest standard of wit – the kind that features an elected Sinn Féin MLA posing […]
State’s energy policy generated by pie-in-the-sky politics

It has been “bleedin’ obvious” that Ireland would need to bridge the electricity generating gap with gas-powered generation for the foreseeable future. When I was a member of the Oireachtas committee dealing with energy during the last Dáil, I repeatedly sought acceptance of that fact –and its implications – by departmental and state agency witnesses […]
Sinn Féin move on non-jury courts not all it seems
In the murky world of the dirty war known as “the Troubles”, there is no murkier character than the participant known as Stakeknife. A leading member of the IRA in Belfast, he joined the Provisionals at their inception and wormed his way up through the organisation, playing a leading role in the IRA’s Civil Administration […]
New Dublin transport strategy a sick joke

The publication of the Greater Dublin Transport Strategy 2022-2042 in draft form for public consultation is, I am afraid, a sick joke on the people of the greater Dublin metropolitan area. It consists of 160 pages of waffle, aspiration, euphemisms, evasions, bullet-point wish-lists, and vague blather about urban planning, transport values and all sorts of […]
Bedsit ban offers a warning on future income supports

The Pandemic Unemployment Payment (“PUP”) was a wholly necessary and socially just intervention by the State to help the most economically vulnerable survive the calamitous effects of the lockdowns. Some may argue that it was unfair at the edges, insofar as deserving cases between jobs and other similar exclusions were harsh. Others claimed that PUPs […]
