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AA Roadwatch report major traffic jams in Newry as public sector workers go shopping.

This is a discussion on AA Roadwatch report major traffic jams in Newry as public sector workers go shopping. within the Transport forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by grainne whale Don't forget we are in the EU, it's an 'Open Market', any contracts over a ...

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Don't forget we are in the EU, it's an 'Open Market', any contracts over a certain amount have to be advertised throughout Europe
Yey to EU... Vote YES
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Again, where is the proof?
The number plates on public servants cars have a special coded mark that's only visible to IBECophiles. Ye can't pull the wool over their eyes.
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How do you know that they were Public Service workers, did they have notices on their cars to say so.!!
You know how David Icke can spot the Lizard People? Well White Horse can do the same trick with public servants.
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unpatriotic scum

slash ps/cs pay now

I knew they were the main group crossing the border, now it has been confirmed

sponges - they take but do not recontribute

hope they are happy sitting in traffic... losers
How did you know?

Where is the confirmation?
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can we not all come to the conclusion that there were public servants in Newry yesterday but they did not make up everyone that went up north.

I think everyone can agree on that.

The debate should be whether this had a negative effect on public opinion etc
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can we not all come to the conclusion that there were public servants in Newry yesterday but they did not make up everyone that went up north.

I think everyone can agree on that.

The debate should be whether this had a negative effect on public opinion etc
Yes it should and yes it has.
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No, I'm Irish.
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