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Parliament of Ireland- Ulick Burke TD+16 DEC+ADJ. DEB.+ MERCY COLLEGE, WOODFORD EAST-GALWAY

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Ulick Burke TD opens the debate on the removal of vital and essential services from schools in East Galway: schools classified as "disadvantaged schools".

This school in particular, Mercy College in Woodford, lies in an area where only 30% of the local population are in employment. The individual school being debated is considered as "disadvantaged", even under Dublin Castle's strict criteria as revised by their Lordships, the ministers-of-government of Ireland, in October 2008.

The debate centres on the reallocation and removal of existing numbers of essential teachers, and especially language assistants for non-native English speaking students of Irish schools.
Noel Treacy TD, of the Dublin Castle government currently occupying the seat of government in the Republic of Ireland, also contributed to the debate.

A reply of sorts to the questions raised in the debate is provided to the House by Minister of State at the Department of Education and Science and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment with special responsibility for Lifelong Learning, Youth Work and School Transport, Mr Seán Haughey.

Haughey is a member of one of the Irishes political dynasties, which is based on genetics and huge funding reserves.
His father was the deposed & despotic 1980s 'Ruler of Ireland' His Lorship Charles Haughey: once styled by the East German press as "His Lordship, Ruler of All Ireland, Lord Haughey"... and 'that' title was seemingly even befitting for a quazi communist news publication: such was the Haughey dynasty power. While his grandfather was former Uber-Klan leader Mr Seán Lemass. His uncle, Noel Lemass, Jnr and aunt, Eileen Lemass were also members of Dáil Éireann. At age 26, the Klan made this man the Lord Mayor of the Irish Capital .... at an age when most of us continental Europeans would only just be finishing up in university. Merit-based society? Not in las Republicos d'Irlandais: family, money, power and connections are all that matter in that society! In the Haughey Klan: arms and guns are have also proved helpful during the previous century.

The power of these genetically anointed Klan rulers is not even required to reflect their personal competence... as much of that power is "inherited" as the absentee aristocratic-Landlords of Olde in the United Kingdom of Great Britain & All-Ireland.

The current Irishes finance minister, for example, "inherited" his parliamentary seat on the death of his father (they share the same name so no name plates had to be altered). Even many central-party government ministers "inherited" places in parliament on the death of their Klan leaders, or "Tains" as they are known by the native, Gallic, indigenous populous and their Klan-oriented political frameworks of power, money & privilege.

If you care to notice, toward the end of the video. The govt Tain is reading from a pre-written, pre-prepared speech, penned by one or another of his departmental servants or footmen. Because it is a pre-prepared speech, the Tain is not in a position to actually be able to offer any specific information on the school being debated. Rather, as he says at the end of the video, the name of the school was not available "last week" when his speech was being written by his manservant.

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  • My friends in Ireland tell me there was an Exam leak. Does it happen very often? Will the students have to re- sit the exam?

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