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Tom Parlon To Unleash 1,000s of Angry Construction Workers Onto The Streets

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Apparently the construction workers are marching tomorrow.
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the same construction workers who jeered Tom ParlonCountry.
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Link?

Seems a short time till the barricades are erected now.
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whats that got to do with tom parlon?

he's only interested in their bosses. the guy was actaully on about cutting the workers wages a few weeks back .

youve more chance of the construction workers protesting against him
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any links, radio/rte/net ? still awaiting violence, still not linking factorem.
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any links, radio/rte/net ? still awaiting violence, still not linking factorem.
Someone said the construction workers were protesting on the taxi thread. Perhaps I'm wrong.

Anyway, Parlon has the power to unleash his band of merry men and strike fear into government.
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HE fooled the farmers a few years ago brought THEM up the hill then ran away and joined PD
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actually i was just thinking .

if it IS the guys parlon represents that'd be property developers and big construction bosses.

you know, the anglo set

i think if you had a march of those types the LAST thing you'd have to worry about was violence from them
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and last week you had to have a thread title changed = speculation. we all provide links if possible.
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and last week you had to have a thread title changed = speculation.
And 24 hours later RTE admitted the government were talking to the IMF. I was right.
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