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Topic History of: Difference between treatment of false allegators in Eire compared to UK?
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tdf Randall wrote:
There's a surprisingly large Brazilian community in Ireland. They come seeking a better life and economic advancement, but quickly discover it too hard to compete with the eastern Europeans who have no visa and working hours restrictions.

THEN MAYBE THEY SHOULDN'T BE LIVING HERE!!!!

tdf Randall wrote:
There's a surprisingly large Brazilian community in Ireland. They come seeking a better life and economic advancement, but quickly discover it too hard to compete with the eastern Europeans who have no visa and working hours restrictions. Playing the false allegation card is a last ditch, but regular, attempt from the females to con a longer stay. The woman in the article is but the latest of several.

That's what I feared.
Randall There's a surprisingly large Brazilian community in Ireland. They come seeking a better life and economic advancement, but quickly discover it too hard to compete with the eastern Europeans who have no visa and working hours restrictions. Playing the false allegation card is a last ditch, but regular, attempt from the females to con a longer stay. The woman in the article is but the latest of several.
tdf Especially for you, Spee.

Note the reg on the Land Rover:

honey!oh sugar sugar. Spee wrote:
Simply trying to be helpful for those who've never heard of a country called Eire - which is not included in any list of countries.

The Romans who never settled there called the island Hibernia - and false accusations, and the like, are as common there as anywhere.




I appreciated the input, Spee.