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    The new Tribunals forum

    A number of users have requested a 'Tribunals' section of Politics.ie - so here it is.

    I don't think I need to set out what should be discussed in this section, but I would ask users to be particularly careful to not libel or slander anyone (that goes for the rest of the site, but here it needs to be said in particular).

    As mods have done in the past, anything that's particularly offensive or legally problematic will be removed, either pending review, or permanently.

    I'm going to trial this for 6 weeks, and we'll relook at it then to see if it's of any genuine use on P.ie.
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    Great!

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    Yay!
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    The system works! Thanks.
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    A few years late isn't it?
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    yay

    its amazing to think its taken this long for someone to think of this when you consider how many threads that get started over em.

    i welcome our new forum, let the tony's bashing commence !

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    So, can we say we think the Taoiseach is a crook, or not?

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    Can I be a MOD on this forum please?

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    DC, should some of us look at moving older threads into here?
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