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    Shatter condemns a crime!

    So our small million euro Solicitor has finally realised that we seem to be tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases, and condemned it? We seem to have fallen off the edge of a cliff in violent crime in recent weeks, nice to see him spot it.

    Up to now, one could be forgiven for thinking he was concentrating much of his energy on righting percieved slights suffered in the course of his own career, and the arse kicking handed down to him in the High Court a couple of times, battles with barristers, fighting almost every single living Attorney General who were all out of step with him (he has such a small step mind) etc. etc. Oh and of course championing Prime Time after it completely made up a story to ruin someone's career.

    Let's hope his next year, and future ones, will not be as bad. He just may be the worst Minister for Justice ever. And I include Sean Doherty in that list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGoldDream View Post
    He just may be the worst Minister for Justice ever. And I include Sean Doherty in that list.
    He's only trotting after Rambo.
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    Complete garabage. The crime gangs flourished under FF's governments. There has been countless killings in the last decade.
    The findings in the mountains were years old.

    In any case killings cannot be attributable solely to a minister of justice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGoldDream View Post
    So our small million euro Solicitor has finally realised that we seem to be tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases, and condemned it? We seem to have fallen off the edge of a cliff in violent crime in recent weeks, nice to see him spot it.

    Up to now, one could be forgiven for thinking he was concentrating much of his energy on righting percieved slights suffered in the course of his own career, and the arse kicking handed down to him in the High Court a couple of times, battles with barristers, fighting almost every single living Attorney General who were all out of step with him (he has such a small step mind) etc. etc. Oh and of course championing Prime Time after it completely made up a story to ruin someone's career.

    Let's hope his next year, and future ones, will not be as bad. He just may be the worst Minister for Justice ever. And I include Sean Doherty in that list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGoldDream View Post
    So our small million euro Solicitor has finally realised that we seem to be tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases, and condemned it? We seem to have fallen off the edge of a cliff in violent crime in recent weeks, nice to see him spot it.

    Up to now, one could be forgiven for thinking he was concentrating much of his energy on righting percieved slights suffered in the course of his own career, and the arse kicking handed down to him in the High Court a couple of times, battles with barristers, fighting almost every single living Attorney General who were all out of step with him (he has such a small step mind) etc. etc. Oh and of course championing Prime Time after it completely made up a story to ruin someone's career.

    Let's hope his next year, and future ones, will not be as bad. He just may be the worst Minister for Justice ever. And I include Sean Doherty in that list.
    Tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases? Are you Marie Cassidy? If not I'd say that is an exaggeration from outer space.

    Fallen off a cliff in terms of violent crime?

    Silly OP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGoldDream View Post
    So our small million euro Solicitor has finally realised that we seem to be tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases, and condemned it? We seem to have fallen off the edge of a cliff in violent crime in recent weeks, nice to see him spot it.

    Up to now, one could be forgiven for thinking he was concentrating much of his energy on righting percieved slights suffered in the course of his own career, and the arse kicking handed down to him in the High Court a couple of times, battles with barristers, fighting almost every single living Attorney General who were all out of step with him (he has such a small step mind) etc. etc. Oh and of course championing Prime Time after it completely made up a story to ruin someone's career.

    Let's hope his next year, and future ones, will not be as bad. He just may be the worst Minister for Justice ever. And I include Sean Doherty in that list.

    One of the most pathetic attempts at an OP I have ever seen. Clearly out to troll. Yawn!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gimpanzee View Post
    Tripping over murdered teenagers and bodies in suitcases? Are you Marie Cassidy? If not I'd say that is an exaggeration from outer space.

    Fallen off a cliff in terms of violent crime?

    Silly OP.
    Not so much silly as cynical, I fear.
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    How Alan Shatter 's small body manages to cart that big head and even bigger ego is a mystery? A one Man show, so when something major goes wrong, it will be interesting to see who he can lay the blame on.

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    He's a joo!

    What de ye expect!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by smitchy2 View Post
    Complete garabage. The crime gangs flourished under FF's governments. There has been countless killings in the last decade.
    The findings in the mountains were years old.

    In any case killings cannot be attributable solely to a minister of justice.
    To a certain extent I agree. But previous Ministers pretended to care (even if they achieved nothing).

    For those who missed the point, and it seems there are a few, I didn't actually expect him to stop the killing last night. Or even the spate in recent weeks. I expect him to devote a bit more time to this issue though, then spending his entire time using the portfolio to deal with issues so obviously personal to him and issues with Judges or the High Court or Tribunals or barristers.

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