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What boils my piss is the fact that these cretinous shitebags like varadkar can do so much damage to the country, destroy so many lives putting the Nation on a road to ruin and then simply 'step down' and mince off into the sunset to rté applause with no accountability and an obscene pension paid for by the struggling saps he screwed over..😡

(Btw..

'Smeagol Martin' ... lol classic)

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I had a bead on him ever since Lockdown when he said - with a smirk on his face - we may never be able to travel outside Ireland ever again.

Although, I feel sorry for Christian Morris. He is like Frodo after slaying Sauron and now has to go home to Hobbiton.

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Mar 20Liked by Stephen Sutton

Great analysis Stephen, I think you covered most here, but I do remember a documentary he did with McAleese, during de Covid. I happened to walk in on it on the telly ( the missus, Jesus wept). A flagrant attempt at a public relations exercise, I feckin got sick in me mouth in the few minutes I was subjected to, until I hastily retreated to the sanity of my shed.

He's a beaten docket, and it's starting to hit home.

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Mar 20Liked by Stephen Sutton

Good riddance Varadkar, you absolute scumbag.

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Mar 20Liked by Stephen Sutton

Stephen doesn’t hold back ! 👏🏻😆 this is the treatment Demons deserve . All it’s missing is a priest shouting prayers with a cross pressed on radkars head while he begs Stephen to stop .

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Mar 20Liked by Stephen Sutton

Often forgotten as well in that FG leadership contest with Coveney in 2017 that he won a weighted voting system for it based on votes he got from the party's TD's and County Councillors. Coveney won the vote of the ordinary paid up members of party but it was not worth the same amount as the TD and Councillors vote.

Varadakar is the only politician I know to become leader of both his party and gain the highest office without winning a popular vote of ordinary members Trump won the popular vote in Republican primaries in 2016 even though that demonic woman won the popular vote vote in the US General Pres Election.

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Good riddance he was a lowlife didn't give a damn for irish people he will be replaced by an equally scummy bastard whoever it is

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Mar 20Liked by Stephen Sutton

And there won’t be any “big job” in the UN, NATO or the E.U. for the creep either..

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Mar 21Liked by Stephen Sutton

Sly looking duo .

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Mar 21Liked by Stephen Sutton

The workers of Ireland will continue to fund his huge index linked pension , He’s a total fraud and an enemy of Ireland and should be charged with treason .

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Two snakes.

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Liberty Soup Van in Dublin will soon have another client?????

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Mar 28Liked by Stephen Sutton

Great article Stephen. Well said. The sad thing is u could have written the exact same article about so many more of our current crop of politicans whether it be Harris, Mickey Martin, McDonald, Kenny,McAllese the list goes . Great recent article on Varadker by Brendan O Neill in Spiked.

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Mar 25Liked by Stephen Sutton

Bravissimo👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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Mar 22Liked by Stephen Sutton

One salient fact which singles out Varadkar's tenure as Taoiseach above any other in Irish history is the number of people who have been killed and injured as a result. The bioweapon that the government he presided over promoted as a 'safe and effective vaccine' has killed 17 million people worldwide. This translates to 15,000 in an Irish context. This war on the people started under his tenure continues as this bioweapon, the most dangerous drug ever to be released into the public domain, continues to be 'recommended' to the Irish public by the HSE.

The 'change of leadership' narrative psyop being currently served up which suggests a routine event in Irish politics is far off the mark. Varadkar is a very dangerous criminal who is attempting to walk away from his crime. In a real world he would be taken away in handcuffs and put in custody until a suitable legal framework was put in place to hold him and all those responsible for this crime to account for their actions. However I remain optimistic. My sense is that reality is approaching like a freight train and will hit many very hard and very fast.

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Mar 21Liked by Stephen Sutton

Picking his nose at a concert over in England. Remember that photo!

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