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Yes, that is part of our lawsuit, and they are trying to get around this by making us sign a 'no prejudice' agreement as a part of the settlement.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Have you entertained the possibility of forcing the Irish government paying compensation for your lost wages? I think this might be quite reasonable if they have misapplied EU law.
Archigabe,archigabe wrote:Yes, I think it's ridiculous that they think they can make demands on us to sign 'confidentiality' and 'no fault' agreements when they are clearly in a weak position...Do they assume all Non E.U spouses are illiterate peasants to be scared by their attitude or are they just real idiots?
In fact, it's us who should be making demands on them!
Congratulations,Runie on your new life!
Its a myth that this can cause downward spiral in economic development.The EU will soon reduce funding to Ireland and the strength of the country will be tested.
Stop posting inaccuracies of the biblical proportions!!!!!!!Hahahaha Ireland will be in the same shoulder with any of the poorest countries of the world.
Your determination is really an inspiration to us. Not just spouting cliches, it really isarchigabe wrote:I was informed by our solicitor that the Department of Justice through it's solicitors have offered us a full 5year E.U FamStamp4, in return for our agreeing that they are not at fault and a confidentiality agreement. They also agreed only to a limited amount for our solicitors fees...this seems to be a plan to get out of paying 'damages' to us. We are refusing to accept the confidentiality clause.
The implication also seems to be that they want to backtrack on their plan to make any change to their E.U1 policy officially and are trying to settle the cases out-of-court on a case by case basis to prevent creating a 'legal precedent'.
I am happy you have acknowledged the contributions of the EU funding to the Irish economy growth in the last decade.microlab wrote:Good luck to you Archie.
Brownbono wrote :
Its a myth that this can cause downward spiral in economic development.The EU will soon reduce funding to Ireland and the strength of the country will be tested.
There are hundereds of reasons why Irish economy may or may not falter(credit squeeze,recession in USA to bad weather).
The EU funds have played some role in Irish economy development.1973-2006.
2007-2013 will see some of the funds alocated to Ireland.
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Stop posting inaccuracies of the biblical proportions!!!!!!!Hahahaha Ireland will be in the same shoulder with any of the poorest countries of the world.
I am not draging you into anything,you kicked off first!Don't drag me into time wasting debate on this and concentrate your efforts on the topic/thread.
Hahahaha Ireland will be in the same shoulder with any of the poorest countries of the world.
You can only rant behind your computer screen.Direct your efforts on the DoJ and stop settling for less and face the facts of life(call spade a spade and not a garden spoon).My quote is not nonsense what is nonsense is you standing on the queue each year to aacept a year resident permit for your spouse.Stop draging me into this uneducated discuss.microlab wrote:I am not draging you into anything,you kicked off first!Don't drag me into time wasting debate on this and concentrate your efforts on the topic/thread.
Just stop posting nonsense,which this quote truly is!Hahahaha Ireland will be in the same shoulder with any of the poorest countries of the world.
We're a bit positive with the whole thing now as we know our case will come up for hearing early next year...our case is strong, and we've heard the judge is sympathetic. There are some really nice Irish people, inspite of the Government.scrudu wrote:All the best with whatever route you chose to take now. After so long fighting it, it would be hard to take a hardline approach and keep fighting till the bitter end.
i suggest a compromise, say that you won't go out of your way to publicize the issue but you won't be gagged in exchange for freaking permanent residency, talk to that 5 year permit so you have to ask them for their permission again when they are acting so crazyarchigabe wrote:I think they are trying to be 'clever' by making us settle for a 'no prejudice/no fault' settlement to undermine our case for damages...Plus the 'confidentiality' clause also seems very dodgy,and it's going to help absoluteley no one except themselves.Unless they agree to remove those two clauses, i don't see why we have to agree to any conditions when we have clearly been at no fault. We might try to get an admission that Irish S.I 656/2006 was unfairly applied in our case.
Of course its whole this business with DOJ is nonsense.My quote is not nonsense what is nonsense is you standing on the queue each year to aacept a year resident permit for your spouse.Stop draging me into this uneducated discuss.
What on earth you are on about!!??Stop draging me into this uneducated discuss.