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Eamon Gilmore - Leader of the Labour Party

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

This profile of Eamon Gilmore TD was broadcast at the Labour Party conference in Mullingar on Saturday, March 28th, 2009

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  • I love it, well done. That was a great video

  • Excellent video.. what an interesting man. this is the government we the people all need i.e the government for our people. well done

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  • wooden west of ireland sell out... no charm, nothing warm about this wet blanket... does not seem to realize the irish people were going to do anything to get ff out! and they did!!! this trained EU, IMF mute has nothing to say... his boss enda kenny or commonly know as THE MOST FRIGHTENED SHEEP IN IRELAND is just back from doing battle with the EU!!! or getting his head slapped by them for been a good little sell out... stop the world ...etc...etc...

  • Propaganda video,people should be equal.Thats why he is on big wages and most of us cant even get a fucking job.Now there is going to be more social welfare cuts in December,way the go hit the poor at Christmas make us feel more fucking useless.

  • Traitor !

  • Next time we see Eamon Gilmore he will be Taoiseach na hÉireann and I garenty that

  • @eireboy17 agree after todays budget.... im sure the votes will pour in on election day..

  • next Taoiseach, hands down.. from Cork.

  • But he didn't say what his favourite brand of vaccum cleaner is... I can't vote for somebody before I know what they are truely like

  • All these people need to start asking what they can do for themselves

    And Eamon should ask them as well

  • Right man, Wrong Party.

  • Yeah I'd agree with you to a point but I think the current education system where Irish is forced on the pupil has to change, its creating a generation of students who leave school with a hatred for the language. I would have thought that removing its compulsory status would calm some of the animosity surrounding the subject along with some changes to the Irish curriculum and more funding to Gaelscoileanna. What would you, a seemingly proud gaelgóir (am I right?), think of those kind of ideas?

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