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yeah, FG promise 'Fair & transparent' immigration System & processing in 6 months (like UK?). Let's see if they keep up the promise or it's going to be more of the same shit for the next term. atleast, we've been given a change & I believe noone can be as bad as Fianna FailIRISH PHAROE wrote:Hi All,
And now after Fina Gael will be in power, Put your opinion, will it be positive or negative for the immigrants?
In their policy last spring they mentioned something about having 6 months - yes only 6 months- for immigration and asylum processing time. Do you beleive that would happen?
What do you know about Denis Naughten( I do not know he would be elected or not so far)? as he is the fron bench for Fina Gael regarding Immigration and integration?
Leo Varadkar of Fine Gael was the 'genius' who suggested that Unemployed Immigrants should be compensated & sent home. The irony is his dad is of Indian origin. So, if this chap becomes the next Justice minister, do not expect the promises to be kept.IRISH PHAROE wrote:But is there anyone knows more about their immigration ploicies as I remember a year or 2 years ago someone from Fina Gael was proposing to give the immigrants money and ask them to leave Ireland.
Will that be their trend? hopefuly not
Where did you get that extremely unintelligent notion that Sinn Féin are more conservative than FG? SF are one of the most immigrant friendly parties in this State (the only party who voted no against the referendum changing citizenship), its pro gay marriages and other social changes.Southern_Sky wrote:In the end it depends on who FG shares Gov't with, Labour or Independents.
Labour may dilute the FG policy. Independents are all self-serving.
But there isn't much hope room improvement for immigrants as FG is the most conservative of parties. Only SF is more conservative.
Immigrants are the last thing on the new FG gov't's agenda.
Tandor wrote:That's all very nice but in reality what a politician says and does in opposition rarely, if ever, manifests itself when they finally take office...
I agree with yous and its very true, all politicians are guilty of pre election rhetorics...but lets see.9jeirean wrote:I must say as well that i am not holding my breath, not in the short term at least.
He is conservative in a way, but as a well respected expert in family law he would understand the emotional etc issues at stake (better not look at the comments on rate your solicitor though, most are probably nonsense from sore loosers who expect a lawyer to wave a magic wand even in hopless cases). He has regularly spoken out on immigration. Many of the contributors here have blamed issues like beloved, fear of integration and guff from wacko type national front as reasons that the civil servants and ministers act they way they do. All I know is , if you were wealthy or a potential wealth maker and possibly from a certain region, FG would certaintly help. If you don't meet that criteria, strictly from looking at how FG regard less well off Irish people, (moving away from the campaign socialist attitude of some local councillors - gee socialism and FG, never mix) I would not hold my breath.Monifé wrote:I too am not going to hold my breath. Reforming immigration is definitely going to be last on the list.
Also, Alan Shatter is tipped to be the next Justice Minister, and from what I know, he is extremely right wing and very conservative... Not good for immigrants.
I suggest we make it into a life size poster/billboard (Fr. Ted vs. Bishop Brennan style) and place it in front of the DoJ office at St. Stephen's GreenIRISH PHAROE wrote:can we send him e mails with his speach as an attachment?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What does the "N" stand for? And who is the fella's face superimpossed onto Fr Ted/Dermot Morgan? What exactly is the poster trying to say, sod the economic priorities sort out a small minority?9jeirean wrote:I suggest we make it into a life size poster/billboard (Fr. Ted vs. Bishop Brennan style) and place it in front of the DoJ office at St. Stephen's GreenIRISH PHAROE wrote:can we send him e mails with his speach as an attachment?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!