An Taoiseach between Northern Ireland's First and Deputy First Ministers. Image: Twitter An Taoiseach between Northern Ireland's First and Deputy First Ministers. Image: Twitter Updated 46 minutes ago
The Fianna Fail leader joined Northern Ireland political leaders Paul Givan and Michelle O’Neill for an all-island climate change event in Belfast. He added: “There is no more significant and common concern for us on this island, and across these islands, than meeting the generational challenge of climate change.
“Climate change was not a concept that had much currency a century ago, but nevertheless it was real,” he added. Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill stressed the importance of working on a cross-border basis, saying that climate does not recognise borders.“The devastating impact of climate and how it unfolds is being felt right across the world,” O’Neill added.
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And yet the try and make you believe the oppose one in another.. When they all sing of the same hymn sheet...How can this be good for democracy how can it be good for a country..it makes no difference who you vote for your getting the same shite.
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Michelle O’Neill doesn’t care about climate change. They only care about united Ireland and commemorating murderers.
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